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Beggargirl

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  1. Took my 1st exam in fundamentals. Got a C+. Needed an extra 1.5 points to pass. Prof said that one of the questions marked an incorrect answer correct so if anyone picked the other answer, then you'll get +2 points. So with the extra 2 points, I would be passing - barely passing. BUT the prof didn't put in the updated grade yet. Right now, my grade is a fail. My downfall in studying was trying to read all the chapters that I did not even get to finish reading. I did some practice NCLEX questions on some of the topics that were being discussed in the book & class but not enough as evident in my horrible score. All my friends got a B+ and here I am with a C+. Class has 2 more unit exams at 20% each and a final at 30%. The other 10% is ATI & the care plans. I feel stupid right now since everyone in the class got a B or higher. What's worse is that I got all the SATA questions right but got easy questions wrong. Some questions were straight definition questions that I got wrong because I just didn't remember or that I didn't read up on because I just didn't have enough time to read all 26 chapters. This post was a mini venting of my frustrations. I know now that for the next test, I'm going to do more practice questions on the topics being discussed and only skim the textbook instead of full out reading. *sigghs* Thank you for reading this post if you made it this far.
  2. I'm currently writing down the definitions of the vocab words that my professor specified and one of them is "astolic pressure". I have Taber's medical dictionary and was using that to define all the words but astolic pressure doesn't come up as a term. I searched on google and they corrected it to diastolic pressure. My prof has the term diastolic blood pressure as another term to define but I'm wondering if astolic pressure is actually a typo and the professor accidentally typed diastolic pressure twice? I'll ask her on monday but help here is appreciated too.
  3. Hey, for those in section 2, does anyone know if we go to the lecture room on fridat at 8 or do we go to the lecture at the regular time which is 11 something? Please help! I don't want to go to the wrong room/time. D:

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