Published Sep 17, 2006
hlc92
26 Posts
Does anyone live near east liverpool ohio. i would like to study for the lpn program at columbiana county career center with someone. i have tried once before to get in but didn't make it. need help with math. anyone have any ideas to help me. i currently work as a cna. i went to kent for two years for pre-nursing but had to quit. anyone to help with the entrance test. i get stressed out with test. please give me ideas.
Daytonite, BSN, RN
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hi, hlc92!
i'm a ohioan, born and raised, now transplanted out here in california. i can give you a website where you can work on your math skills. i depends on you being disciplined to work at it yourself. it is a textbook companion site that you can access for free and work all kinds of math problems to your heart's content. i used this site to help me when i was taking an algebra and a trig class. here are the instructions to sign onto and use http://www.interactmath.com/ .
once you are on the site, click the "enter" button. the next page to come up asks you to select an author and textbook title from a drop down menu. there are many titles there. i would look for martin-gay's book, martin-gay: prealgebra: 4e, enhanced. the 4e stands for the 4th edition of the book and you always want to chose the enhanced versions of the software on this site because they are the newest and most updated programs). prealgebra is 8th grade math, the level of math just before starting a first algebra class. after choosing your book title, click the "submit" button. at this point, an installation wizard window pops up. you need to install the mathxl player (it's free). the wizard may have you first install an active x driver, but the installation wizard will tell you that. just follow the instructions of the wizard to download what you need. it is all free. once the mathxl player is downloaded and installed, you will be given access to the practice problems for the textbook you chose. [every time you go onto this site, the installation wizard will appear and check to see that you have the proper software installed in order to use the software.] you will first see a page of drop down menus for chapters, sections, and objectives contained within the textbook you chose. by expanding the chapters menu, you can see how the chapters of the book are organized. pick one. the appropriate sections and objectives for that particular chapter will appear as well as a list of exercises that are links to the problems within that chapter. click on an exercise link and you will be taken to that particular problem. it takes some time to become familiar with using this program. when you go to a problem (exercise) screen you will find active buttons on all sides of the screen that you need to check out and learn what they do for you. buttons at the top allow you to go back and forth between the previous and next math problem so you don't have to keep going back to that first page with all the drop down menus. as you progress through the problems they become more advanced and increase in difficulty. you can ask the program to show you the step-by-step solution for every single problem it presents to you by clicking on a button on the right side of the page that says "help me solve this". a button below it, "view an example", will show you a sample problem of the same type already solved in a step-by-step fashion. you can also print out a step-by-step solution using the "print" button. you have three tries to get the correct response or answer that the program seeks. once either occurs a new button appears at the bottom of the page: "similar exercise". clicking on this button will bring up another problem of the same type exactly like the one you just solved, but with different numbers. all the same buttons on the right side will still work and you can still ask for step-by-step help if you still need it. that is another great feature about this program. buttons on the left help you to enter things like fractions, radicals and powers. play around with them to see how they work. i could not find a help button or a set of instructions to help in using the program, so you are kind of left on your own to play around with the buttons on the left side to figure out how they work for you.
good luck! i hope you find this math tutorial helpful. the trick to learning math is to work many, many problems of the same type. you can do that with this program.
please join the other pre-nursing students here:
https://allnurses.com/forums/f198/ - the pre-nursing student forum
and, while you are in that same vacinity, check out the other nursing student forums as well:
https://allnurses.com/forums/f205/ - nursing student assistance forums
https://allnurses.com/forums/f50/ - the general nursing student discussion forum
see you there! welcome to allnurses! :welcome:
thank you for your help in this matter. i really appricate it. i found it very helpful so far