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Hey everyone! I have a question. I just took Health Safety and passed. I'm not supposed to take chronicity but for some reason I can't get the content guide. I applied and sent my transcripts to excelsior last week, so I'm waiting to hear from them but would like to start studying in the mean time. Does anyone know how I can get the content guide? Also, what study materials did you find most helpful for this exam? Thanks for any information you can give me.
Its all about study group 101! I just passed transition and health/safety in 1 month. SG 101 is worth every cent. I passed heath/safety yeserday with virtually zero time spent in the book. The practice exams they offer are VERY beneficial. I was confident when I hit the "end exam" button. Chronicity and repro next month!
I agree! I don't know what I'd have done without them!
Its all about study group 101! I just passed transition and health/safety in 1 month. SG 101 is worth every cent. I passed heath/safety yeserday with virtually zero time spent in the book. The practice exams they offer are VERY beneficial. I was confident when I hit the "end exam" button. Chronicity and repro next month!
I just wanted to also say l love Studygroup 101 :redbeathe I have their info and practice test for my first couple of Nursing exams like H/S, Chronicity, repro, transitions, and they even through in Health Differences, even though I don't need that exam. I spent about $30 bucks for tons of info. NOW to get pass my dreaded Micro exam hopefully next week ( I rescheduled micro twice already) I will start knocking out the Nursing exams. I plan on using them for the Life Span's when I get there. Just my 2
Good luck
Does anyone have the course syllabus for Chronicity? I am signed up to start Monday and I can't get into the class online yet for some reason. I wanted to start reading for the first week of material but it's the weekend and no one is available from support to ask why I can't view the course.
nurse_bear
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No not at all. At my part time job I have alot of down time so I study at work. I probably studied 16 hours for health/safety. Good luck!