Re: Are recommended books necessary?
Unfortunately, I think it really depends on the program, the instructor for a specific course, and your learning style. My first semester I bough all the recommended books (mostly study guides for the text books), and never touched one of them. *More* than enough to study/refer to in the required books. I bought them all used when available, but stil probably spent an add'l 100 bucks on books. With them just sitting on my shelf taking up room, I still got all A's. After that, I decided on a case by case basis, though I never bought another study guide, I did sometimes buy a more comprehensive text/reference when the required one seemed skimpy (an example are the physical assessment books we used in the 1st semester of my 2nd yr) -- if I could get it fairly cheaply.
OTOH, I had a classmate who *always* bought the study guides and used them religiously, and felt that was the reason she usually got A's too. For a particular instructor, this classmate told me that certain questions on the exams were almost straight out of the study guide.
So it depends on your finances, your instructors, & your learning style. If possible, I would check with people who've been thru your program, or are ahead of you in the same program.
Good luck!
Drea
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