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Old Jul 28, 2007, 12:43 PM
missy120808 (Female)
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Re: Math help links

Originally Posted by Fun2Care View Post
Practice as many problems as you can! Find sites off of the internet that is geared toward the math you are learning, and read different methods of how to solve the variety of problems you may be struggling with. Sometimes having something explained in different words may help because you may not understand it one way, and with another it just clicks!

Good luck!
Thank you, you put it perfectly!!! I really struggle with math. sometimes all it takes for me to understand a hard math problem is to explain it in a different way and then it's like a light bulb went off and i finally get!!! thanks!!!

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Old Aug 05, 2007, 12:01 PM
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Re: Math help links

Originally Posted by missy120808 View Post
Thank you, you put it perfectly!!! I really struggle with math. sometimes all it takes for me to understand a hard math problem is to explain it in a different way and then it's like a light bulb went off and i finally get!!! thanks!!!
We are planning on studying math and then doing an aptitude test.

We are looking at DVD tutoring which I believe will hep us with our learning.

look at the math DVD's and other great material found here...

http://www.sdlearn.com/mathematics_s/7.htm

www.standarddeviants.com

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Old Aug 17, 2007, 10:23 PM
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Love this forum. Thanks for the websites. I'm taking math for health science as part of pre-requisite fall 07.

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Old Nov 28, 2007, 03:41 AM
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Re: Math help links

You are Fantastic. I am just starting classes and am Down on Math. I m actually doing well with much effort. I think of math like I think of reading a foreign language. This is a great site. Just what I needed to remind me that math will truly be part of my life, not just something put on this earth to make me suffer. Thanks so much. I see nursing has been part of your life for quite some time, so your knowledge is appreciated.

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Old Dec 04, 2007, 09:11 PM
nurse2b2010 (Female)
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Chemistry Math

anyone out there proficient with chemistry in balancing equations, theoretical yields, and percent yields. I am really lost and have a test on Wednesday (tomorrow) at 10:00 a.m.

Late notice, I know - but I am ready to pull my hair out!!!

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Old Dec 04, 2007, 09:18 PM
nurse2b2010 (Female)
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Is Nursing Really for me?

Hi nursing students. Have any of you pre-nursing students ever doubted your abilities to become a nurse? I love people, love helping others, find medicine interesting, but am having such trouble with chemistry, I am questioning my abilities. I scraped by with a C in Biology 101, but I did it over a summer course which was a 5 week course with 15 weeks worth of information. My overall GPA for the spring semester 07 was a 3.46, but then dropped to a 3.077 and now I am at a 3.15 and I still have three classes left to get my grades in. I am hoping to get into the Fall 08 program, but sometimes I get really nervous and scared as to whether I can really do this and if it is the right career choice for me. I am an older returning adult student beginning a new 2nd career. Any advice on how to alleviate my fears and doubts?

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Old Jan 12, 2008, 03:23 PM
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Re: Math help links

Is there anywhere you can go for practice math questions for peds?

Thanks,
Saltlake

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