February 2026: Life in the Classroom
February Hrs: 0
Total Hrs: 66
This month, I was not able to get out in the community to complete more service. I was instead focused on my academic life, and trying to balance life with the academic rigors presented by both the program and the MCAT. Regarding my personal life, it was great to see Mardi Gras again, with all of the amazing floats and marching bands playing, especially since the last time I went to Mardi Gras was before the COVID-19 pandemic. Regarding the MCAT, I have been slowly doing flash cards to help me remember material that I may have forgotten after undergraduate, and have done some practice questions, though not many.
Right now, my main goal is finishing the program strong. The endocrine module was a fun module to learn, and I did enjoy learning about the insulin mechanisms and the additional drugs that are used to treat diabetes, especially with how prevalent diabetes is within our society. The Cellular Control part of this module allowed me to go over some topics regarding cellular processes that I either wanted more clarification on after undergraduate, such as apoptosis, or learning the processes and mechanisms of receptor tyrosine kinases. In the Neuropharmacology class, I got an opportunity to go into research of GLP-1 drugs and a potential use in the treatment of alcohol use disorder via the reward pathway.
This month also taught me about myself, and the work I still have to do in order to refine my process, especially after a disappointing module exam performance. I am grateful for the support of the pharmacology department in my goals to refine my process and my goals to succeed in the remaining coursework.
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