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  1. Hello, I'm interested in buying Kaplan Notes (400 pages) for about 50 dollars (as I have seen in previous threads). If you want to sell them, email me at: egrifoll@hotmail.com. I live in North Carolina. Thanks! Esther
  2. Please, I'm interested in buying Kaplan notes (for about 50 dollars, which is the average price I have seen in forums). I live in North Carolina. Email me at: egrifoll@hotmail.com Thanks! Esther
  3. I took it yesterday and it also had a lot of calculations, which some of them I preferred to skip because they were taking me too much time. My concern was the brand names. 30% of them I never heard before. Esther
  4. Hello all! Sorry for this silly question but...someone knows if we can have a paper and pencil to make notes or calculations? Thank you and good luck! Esther
  5. Soy de Barcelona, España. Me presento en junio porque recibí respuesta del NABP bastante pronto, pero no voy muy avanzada en el estudio. Y tu?
  6. Fantastic KingTut!!! Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate it. Esther Fantastic KingTut!!! Thank you very much for your response. I really appreciate it. Esther
  7. From question 6 of our study guide given by NABP: Could anybody answer why we would have 6 monochloro derivatives instead of 7??? I'm stuck. I can't find the reason :hmm: Thanks!!!! :) Esther
  8. Yes! Marisabel helped me too, it is a little bit confusing.
  9. Hi Nikita, In some countries you need either a license and/or a registration to practice pharmacy, because only the degree or bachelor is not enough. For example, in Spain you need a registration (not a license), and this registration is supplied by 'El Colegio de Farmacéuticos'. So, with both the bachelor and this certificate you are finally qualified to practice pharmacy. Good luck!:) Esther
  10. Hi Aixa!! What's your email? My email is esther_grifoll@yahoo.com. A nice Spanish group of students is being created, and that's encouraging. I've heard that a huge increase in Spanish applications is expected in the next months. Yes, definitely, our degree is a Bachelor (to be a doctorate should be a 6-year degree). I'm living in the states since June 2005, I came with my husband who was accepted at the University at Chapel Hill. Nice to meet you! and hope to hear from you very soon!!:tup:
  11. Yes, I think it is better to start studying right now (although I can't do it! I'm thinking all day in papers and papers, y no avanzo!). But, all the work you do now, you won't have to do later. The thing is that maybe we won't receive a definite answer until almost June (I'm talking more about me, 'cause I haven't sent the application yet!!). Now, you can take your time to choose wether to study one day or not, relax or look for information,... everything but without any kind of pressure, and this is the best way to review a long degree in Pharmacy. Aprovecho para una pregunta que me esta mortificando: Tu traductor como tradujo la licenciatura en farmacia? Seria correcto 'Bachelor in Sciences in Pharmacy'? Animos!!! y gracias!!!:)
  12. I don't think you have to fill in another application at all. The application is done, and now you are only correcting the small deficiencies. For sure you will sit next June!! By the way, I have also misunderstood the question: do you need a license to practice in the country where you studied? I thought that "La colegiación" is the license, nor the registration. What a mess:doh: ... Well, I hope all of us will be future mates in the June exam... Good luck!!!!
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