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  1. I've been told the TEAs covers material similar to the GED test. If you can go to the library and grab a GED study guide. It was very basic material, as stated above certainly things covered in middle school . Good luck.
  2. Here's the site I was referring to, best of luck. http://monsoon.he.net/~eri/realaudio/index.htm
  3. I'm attend a Community College and the cutoff was 2.9, our class average was 3.2. We took the NET test. Our program paid close attention to grades in A&P 1&2, Microbiology, Biology and Developmental Psychology. Good Luck
  4. The crockpot has been a lifesaver! At Barnes and Noble I bought a cookbook with 100 crockpot recipes for under $10. Another thing I do is I will cook up 5lbs. of hamburgers on the grill, wrap them individually and freeze them. Throw them in the microwave and you have a burger that tastes just like it came off the grill. I bought one of those foodsaver machines and when I have time I cook meals all day and freeze them in portions just right for me to carry with me or heat up when I get home.
  5. I run NCLEX 4000 fine on my laptop using Windows 7. Never had an issue.
  6. I was in a similar situation. I found just doing something for me, made it all better. So I started going rollerblading whenever I felt this way for one hour. You will be amazed just what a difference, doing something for yourself can make. So find a release, because if you are feeling that way there is no way you are absorbing what you are reading and studying. Good luck.
  7. First Congrats and good luck! We are about to start our 4th semester. I remember the stress of looking at all those books just before the start of the first semester. Don't stress out, you will learn quickly which ones are best for you as well as additional sources such as Youtube video. I would suggest a couple additional books to you. Fundamentals Success Medical Surgical Success Med-Surg Rationales and Reviews Here's my favorite - Saunders 4th edition NCLEX Review (Blue cover) - this book is awesome for use in Med. Surg. Again Congrats!
  8. Try http://www.ratemyprofessor.com
  9. Try a book titled, Pharmacology Success, retails around $22.
  10. Flash card - yes , available at most book stores Digital camera - very helpful, can be made into flash cards Tape recorder- very helpful, especially if you can burn to cd or load on itunes. The coloring book was very helpful too. Also look on youtube for areas you need help with. Best of luck
  11. I am here to tell you Saunders 4th edition is great! You will find it very helpful when studying Med. Surg. too. Also look at Pharmacology Success and Medicl Surgical Success. Good luck
  12. I go kayaking the morning of the test, then I meet with a few classmates and we do NCLEX questions for a couple hours. It works .
  13. You and all those posting before make valid arguments. Some things to consider: Where we are currently, nationally with Healthcare is inadequate. The real intention of this proposal is to "begin" the transition to a system which provides for a larger portion of the entire population of these United States. Seldom, if ever has legislation been created in our history that "perfectly" addressed the needs and the concerns of "we the people". By merely laying a foundation, adjustments can be made to "build" this reform into something providing more for the general population. I try to remind myself that while this will be done at an expense, the size and cost of which we cannot yet hope to know; to continue "status quo" would be irresponsible. We can banter back and forth about the costs, the consequences, the burden this will place on "we the people" but maybe we need to do several things: ask why is this only just now happening? Why isn't our government being more progressive and forward thinking? How are our representatives voting? How can I hold my representative more accountable? If the costs are such that I must get by on less and pay more - who am I to deny shouldering part of the costs in order to help provide for some of my fellow countrymen. If we look into the very beginnings of this great country it was founded on the principle that in order to gain, rights, freedoms sacrifices have to be made. Trust me I do not have "extra funds" readily available to pay my share, but I will gladly make adjustments to my way of living in order to help provide healthcare to those currently unable to provide it for themselves. For me it comes down to what is the right thing to do, the responsible thing to do. It has made me more aware of who represents me and how they are representing me. Maybe this is a wakeup call for all of us to get reacquainted with how we are being represented. Its never been easier to inform our representatives of where we stand, you can email, or call those that represent you. I will say this, before you complain to me or your neighbor- have you taken the time to let your your senator or congressman know your thought? If you haven't how do you know how you are being represented? Again, I have no allegiance to any political party. Just my thoughts.
  14. I didn't start school until I was 43, now I'm about to start my 2nd year of the Nursing program and I am so happy I chose this direction. School seems alot easier at this age than it did in my late teens. Best of luck to you.

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