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Pharm online

I heard a rumor at school today that Pharmacology at my campus is online. Right now I"m taking microbiology online, and it's a nightmare, really very poorly organized (altho we do have labs on campus, which helps alot) Anyhow, I'm dreading pharm if it really is online... has anyone taken pharmacology online? How was it?

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I heard a rumor at school today that Pharmacology at my campus is online. Right now I"m taking microbiology online, and it's a nightmare, really very poorly organized (altho we do have labs on campus, which helps alot) Anyhow, I'm dreading pharm if it really is online... has anyone taken pharmacology online? How was it?

I took pharm online when I was doing my pre-reqs, and I didn't learn a whole lot even though I got an A. The teacher was terrible and had zero interaction with the students. I'm auditing the class in Nursing school this semester just so I can learn the material properly without the stress of trying to get a grade. Good luck!

I took pharmacology on-line at WCCC and got an A. The teacher was very nice, interactive and gave us feedback on our work. There was not much homework, but weekly tests. I think it really matters a lot on the teacher. I always went to ratemyprofessor.com to try and pick one that had good reviews. Good luck, I think you'll do fine. :)

It really depends on the teacher and the style of class. I took pharm online lest term and got an A, but I don't feel like I learned that much. It also depends on how much time and energy you are willing to invest! Good luck!

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