Dairy: 09 october 2017
Hi guys!
so two days ago I found out my IMAT exam and it was 11.9 , not really good and was very upset because that was my only choice to continue studying medicine after dropping out of a medical school in China for varies reasons.
But now I am studying pharmacy which means at least I can get a degree and help people but in a different way and in a different job. This is my third week into the university and next week on the 16th of October we have an exam on chemistry, it does not count to our final grade but we must pass it. They said it will help them see our chemistry and provide help in any gaps. They told us to study chemistry related to the pharmacy course but I don't I know much so I am studying about ph, molarity, bonding, etc.
They gave us general guides but they said we do not need to know all of them.
The exam seems hard and easily at the same time because we to get 40% to pass the exam and there are 30 MCQs , which seems as a good news but I don't know my skills when applying my chemistry knowledge into exam questions, thus, I have been practicing some questions from an alevel AQA chemistry to help me.
ee you guys in my next post!
so two days ago I found out my IMAT exam and it was 11.9 , not really good and was very upset because that was my only choice to continue studying medicine after dropping out of a medical school in China for varies reasons.
But now I am studying pharmacy which means at least I can get a degree and help people but in a different way and in a different job. This is my third week into the university and next week on the 16th of October we have an exam on chemistry, it does not count to our final grade but we must pass it. They said it will help them see our chemistry and provide help in any gaps. They told us to study chemistry related to the pharmacy course but I don't I know much so I am studying about ph, molarity, bonding, etc.
They gave us general guides but they said we do not need to know all of them.
The exam seems hard and easily at the same time because we to get 40% to pass the exam and there are 30 MCQs , which seems as a good news but I don't know my skills when applying my chemistry knowledge into exam questions, thus, I have been practicing some questions from an alevel AQA chemistry to help me.
ee you guys in my next post!
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