THE MEDS ARE THE BEST PART!!
I spent a good portion of my weekend quizzing the resident (lucky enough to get assigned my weekend, the poor thing) about drugs. You should have called in! We could have made it a Jeopardy! ("I'll take how to use this inhaler correctly for $200, SCG") Winner receives a Spiriva Placebo Demonstrator Device!
In all seriousness, the drugs are an awful lot to know.
You might want to purchase drug flash cards for the top 200/300 drugs.
Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/2012-2013-Pharmacy-Cards-LANGE-FlashCards/dp/0071636110/ref=cm_cmu_pg_i
Unfortunately I don't have any idea where mine are, or I'd send them to you (after picking through them for the outdated ones - it's been a while since school). BF says he wasn't that kind of student so he certainly doesn't have them.
A while back you guys were talking about pet peeves. The texting language irks me, but nothing irks me more than a pharmacy student most of the way through school or an actively working pharmacist that can't explain how to use a medication device (and one that they've certainly dispensed - I don't pick something obscure). During an interview I will throw a device at an applicant, and have them explain to me how to use it like I was a patient. It's my favorite question of the interview.