That's a very good question.....
You look at the free study guides (which you can download from Excelsior's site with Acrobat, also free) and look for the pages they suggest.
If those pages do not cover the material in the outline, look at the pages before and after.
If that doesn't work, look the topic up in the index.
And if
that doesn't work, use google. I personally found google to be the most interesting, and therefore the most efficient, way of learning nursing.
I would also encourage you to join the yahoo group called "nontradnurses." There are files of notes for each of the Excelsior exams, as well as some practice tests. It is possible to save lots of money if you are willing to get creative online.
I thought Excelsior was expensive too, until I considered the cost of a private school, or out of state tuition, and then added in the benefit of not having to show up for class, or risk failing because someone was annoyed with me (just my own little bugaboo).
Plus, if you really put yourself into it, you can finish Excelsior faster than a traditional school, which lets you graduate sooner, take and pass the NCLEX sooner and go to work sooner. All in all, it might save money in the long run.
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