Category Archives: Pharm Math

Is The Math Skills Required In Nursing School Difficult?

I am wanting to become a nurse, but I am not the best when it comes to math. Who here was not good at math, but still managed to get through nursing school successfully? This is what worries me the most about nursing school, because I don’t want it to hinder my abilities of becoming a successful nurse in the future.

How Difficult Is The Math Component In Nursing?

I will be entering into Nursing in the winter of 2008. Study skills are strong; however, my math skills are not. How difficult is the math concerning RN or LPN studies?

What Types Of Math Courses Should Someone Take For Nursing?

and another question..
What kind of math do nurses use on a daily basis. and!
How do you use your knowledge of math daily as a nurse?

Not Very Good At Math At All But Im Considering Go To A Nursing School?

Not really a college but just a school for nursing but im terrible at math so like how important is math in nursing? Do I just need to know some chem and decimals? Im good with science just not math

How Hard Is It To Become A Bsn Nurse? Im A Sr. In Highschool And I Wanted To Get Into Nursing Math & Science?

Sorry I couldnt state my question how I wanted cause I ran out of characters. Like I was saying, Im a ok student i didnt do to well on my SAT and math and science arent really my thing. But I want to become a BSN nurse how hard will it be for me? how much schooling will I have to go through? and what kind of classes will I be taking? & what colleges in florida are good for this?

Nursing Math??/?

If I study nursing how many years of math would I take…and what math…??

Proofread My Application Essay?

I am applying for transfer to a B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. The requirements are: a 500-word essay discussing your reasons for choosing the specific health care career you wish to pursue and why you are applying to MCPHS.
I knew at a young age that I wanted to pursue a career in which I would be helping people on a daily basis. At that time, I thought that hair dressing was the right career for me. Now I realize that I would like to be in a much more challenging, science-oriented career that involves helping people. I did not know right away that I wanted to do pharmaceutical sciences, but figured it out after much research, life experiences, and self examination.
I first realized that I wanted to go into some sort of health professions when I was in high school and became infatuated with the sciences. Chemistry was very intriguing to me, and I found the human body to be a wonder. I entered into college with an undeclared major and enrolled in science and math courses. In my general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biology courses I became very interested in synthesizing different compounds, learning the different structures and functional groups, and most of all how they will react with other compounds and what effect they will ultimately have on the human body. It was then that I knew medicine was the right direction for me.
I spent a great deal of time researching what different careers there were in the health care industry and contemplating which would be best for me. I used my school’s career services for books and counseling on the subject. They recommended things like Genetic Counseling, Chiropractic, Optometry, and Pharmacy. Pharmacy was the one career that appealed most to me. I researched what a Pharmacist does, and the many different careers there are in pharmacy such as research, drug discovery, marketing, pharmacology, and toxicology. I knew that this was the right path for me. It entailed all the things that I had become so interested in from my sciences classes, and I could obtain my ultimate goal in life of helping people. I know that I can excel in pharmaceutical sciences because I am a diligent student and will continue to be, and I can effectively communicate with patients after working at and optometrist’s office for three years. I know that Pharamacy is in high demand, and having a reliable career is important to me. I feel that Pharmacy would be an exciting a rewarding career for me.
I have chosen to apply to MCPHS for many reasons. The most important is because I know I will be receiving a top notch education. I have visited the campus and know that the school has the best technology and faculty. I also found the campus to be very beautiful and could really see myself there. I really feel that Pharmacy is the best career path for me, and I know MCPHS will give me the best education possible.

Medical Technologists, Is It A Good Job?

I’m finishing up my degree for medical office technology/coding. It’s kinda a temporary thing for me until I figure out what I want to do, I felt like it was a pretty safe degree to get and since it was at community college it got it for near free.
I’m getting married next summer after my fiancee finishes his degree in math and history education. He is planning to get his masters so he can make more money and teach lower division college courses also. I’m considering doing on to a get a bachelors degree while he studies for his masters.
Is a career in the lab a good one? How difficult are the classes and training? How time consuming is it? I did well in medical terminology, pharmacology, and anatomy. Are you able to work as a medical technologist right out of school or do you have to go on to a med tech school? The school I’m looking at has a specialized biology program for med tech students.

Questions About Transfering To A Different College.?

I am currently attending Stony Brook University. My intended major is Pharmacology and I plan on transfering to these following schools…
Boston University
Northeastern University
Villanova University
SUNY Buffalo
Rutgers-College of Pharmacy
My GPA for the end of the first year should be around a 3.0. Do colleges your transfer look at your high school transcripts? If they do I had about an 86 GPA and recieved a 1220 on Crit Reading and math. What kind of shot do you think I have at those schools??
Id really like to know…any thoughts would be very much appreciated…I just want to know what kind of chane I have or should i shoot lower. Money is not a problem by the way.

What College Fits Me?

Okay, so here is my info….
I go to the top high school in America, so i think schools take that into account when they look at your grades. They understand how hard a’s are to pull of there. Also, all classes are taught at high honors level, and grades aren’t weighed.
GPA- 3.85
SAT- my schools average is a 2204, so lets say i’ll get that
Extra currics
Class Secretary
Fencing
Amnesty International
HOSA (A Medical Club)
and possibly track
Classes
Math- Alg 2-Calc
Science- Chem-2 years, Bio-1 year, Physics-2 years, Medical Science (Epidemiology, Pharmacology, and Medical Research)- 1 year, Anatomy and Physiology-1 year, Bioethics- 1 trimester, zoology- 1 trimester. AP Chem-1 year
Language- 4 years of latin
History- American Hist- 1 year, World Hist- 1 year, IB History- 2 year long course
Lit- American Lit- 1 year, World Lit- 1 year, IB Lit- 2 year long course
Technology- 2 years
Art- 1 year (3 trimesters)
If you haven’t noticed, my curriculum revolves around the medical field, because within my high school, I am in The Academy for Medical Science Technology.
I want to go pre-med, and was wondering which colleges would be good to apply to. Thanks.
Money and distance are not issues