Students Ohio University
Published Jun 9, 2012
You are reading page 20 of Family Nursing (NRSE 330) summer 2012
luv2shopp85
609 Posts
I didn't even know there was a study guide for the midterm. Oops! To anyone who actually used the study guide, did you find it helpful in any way for the midterm? Did you feel like you got a higher grade because of it?
I'm reviewing the study guide all day today then taking the final tomorrow. *Fingers crossed*
mtsteelhorse
1,635 Posts
I didn't even know there was a study guide for the midterm. Oops! To anyone who actually used the study guide, did you find it helpful in any way for the midterm? Did you feel like you got a higher grade because of it?I'm reviewing the study guide all day today then taking the final tomorrow. *Fingers crossed*
The study guide indicated the elements to be covered on the midterm, but they were general headings. I think it helped but the exam was so darn nit-picky and went way beyond concepts and into minutia. Has anyone done the case studies for this week? I cannot seem to get this done! Is it likely the exams could be curved at the very end or did folks get the impression there is no curve thanks to all the "perfect scores?"
As for the final study guide I, too am lost about dual incomes. Someone posted about that a few days back. Anyone???
chuckster, ADN, BSN, RN, EMT-B
1,139 Posts
The study guide indicated the elements to be covered on the midterm, but they were general headings. I think it helped but the exam was so darn nit-picky and went way beyond concepts and into minutia. Has anyone done the case studies for this week? I cannot seem to get this done! Is it likely the exams could be curved at the very end or did folks get the impression there is no curve thanks to all the "perfect scores?"As for the final study guide I, too am lost about dual incomes. Someone posted about that a few days back. Anyone???
For dual incomes, it's hard to imagine what our instructor wants, but my guess is that she's going to ask how it relates to contemporary families. There's not much in the book, but nearly all modern families (from the late 70's on) have to be dual income. I read that only about 7% are now "traditional" families with only one wage earning partner and the other remaining in the home. I would see if there's some kind of very obscure study on this - if there is, that would be the likely source of any test questions.
Is your sarcasm meter pegged yet?
2yearrnba
173 Posts
thanks for your response. i did get reference and submitted my case studies and can you believe it. the ta responded back and said that i did not need the references. damm i don't think i'm going to study, just to tired with another final to take in another class. best of luck.
it does get wearing...but i wanted to remind you that module 5 does require references in the case study responses for sure where she specifically says to use "references to support your ideas".
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zoey8
23 Posts
Thanks for the infoon dual incomes...i think my brain is fried! Anyone taking stats next? Has anyone taken it? Do you need a scientific calculator?
Chuckster, thanks for the info on dual incomes....I think you're spot on. Good luck finishing this awful class.
rninme
1,237 Posts
chuckster - as always ~~ You Rock!!! :bowingpur
Has anyone been brave enough to do the Final yet? Dreading it - I am sure it will be a silly and disjointed as the midterm. Best of luck to all of us! I am sure that I will need all the luck I can get.
PeanutButterJelly
47 Posts
I took the final... guessing game again! I never bothered studying and glad I didn't after seeing some of the questions.
Anybody watching all those videos??? :zzzzz I'm not sure they're relevant at this point. Anyone think so?
Thanks... I think! Argghhhhhhh.....
I skimmed them - doubt they are relevant but again, I find nothing in this class relevant! Most likely just my bad attitude toward this class, or something like that ...