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Old Apr 17, 2008, 03:27 PM
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Preparation for school

All,

Start school this fall (August 25) at Newman University in Wichita KS. Besides working extra and earning some extra pennies I would like to devote some study time to help me prepare for the deluge of information this fall.

I am not talking study my tail off just devoting 1-2 hours a day to some informational studying. I figure it cannot hurt and will not interfere with enjoying the summer (which is what the director said to do).

Is a CCRN book the best or I have pre-oredered some text books and may delve into them.

How about this, what one or two areas (chemistry, pharmacology, biochem, physics, patho, etc) of the first didactic semester would help ease the burden if I prepare myself in advance?

ANY information is appreciated. Just want to be "ready".

Stats:
BSN 3.8, GRE 1200+, Experience 2 years. Chemistry (general and organic) in last 3 years, no physics, strong in math.

John

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