Hi @chilly_penguin I'm currently in the Program! If you're not planning on working while in the program, I would recommend studying two to three hours a day outside of class time, if you're going to work a job during the program, study ALL DAY on your days off. We are at the end of this semester and it's getting very intense. We have challenging lectures exams every other week, group projects, skills validations for lab, and a lot of homework from Clinicals. This program is very demanding and time consuming. Start studying Dosage Calculations now! You have to get a 90 or higher on the math exam to stay in the program and You only get two attempts, if you don't pass the math exam after second attempt You get dismissed. This school is doable but it is honestly a lot, The Professors and Clinical Instructors are a great resource, if You seek help they are approachable and will go out of their way and work with You one on one if you're struggling. Keeping up with deadlines and time management is essential to make it through.