Applied Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Mission Accomplished
Published on 19/07/2007
It’s rather hard to describe, in a few words, what this exam was all about. Fortunately, I’ve found out that the rubbish website of my university has an English version where you can read the programmes of each course. So, check it out.

Honestly, I’m really surprised I did so well on this occasion, given all these environmental issues. Perhaps I managed to seduce the examiner, I don’t. Mind you, I deserved the mark I got, that’s for sure: I just didn’t think I would have been so slick, given that I studied it only for 8 days.
Anyhow, the most important think is that now I’ve finished with the exams and that makes me feel really good! From now on (to be precise, for the next year) you should think about me as a fresh graduate, who is taking is master before the PhD (not so common in this country): what I’m really going to do, by the way, if working at a chemist’s shop and preparing my thesis.
Stay tuned, because, on this Saturday, I’ll look back at all the exams I did in these four years and present them to you, well, in a very unusual way, believe me.
Now, however, if you need me, I’ll be at the pub until Saturday. Cheers!
Well done! Honestly, though, that must have been an easy one, given that you studied it for only 8 days...how did you managed that? I was never able to get prepared for an exam so quickly. Dpeaking about the temperature, I gave my p-chem II exam (quantum mechanics) on August 2nd, 19XX. That was quite an extreme experience, believe me.
August 2?! Were universities open in that period in Italy in the 1990s?!
Well, I don't know: 38?C is terribly hot, but your exam might have beaten mine.
8 days? I swear I was ready to accept anything. That might have relaxed and put me in such a mood that I could bring out a massive performance. And I didn't say the examiner was a lonely (I guess) young lady...
Oh, and "8 days" is my new record (previous one: 12 days). A grand finale, that's for sure.
Well, universities were not meant to be open, but...the exam was that date anyway (it was more a favour of the professor who was still in town and accepted to have an extra session to allow those of us who absolutely wanted to give the exam to go on holiday, well,...lighter). How did you get it was the (late) '90s anyway?
Just guessed.