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Ganc

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  1. I'm currently taking APHY 201 at Ivy Tech in Kokomo and I'm really taking a beating so far. I'm used to getting lots of information out of my lectures and using that to prepare for my exams but in this class that seems very inaffective. We have an exam next week and the prof admitted in class that he wasn't sure what the % break down of the chapters will be, because he hasn't looked at the exam yet.... I'm attempting to stick to the book and try to retain as much of the information as I can but its very difficult. Does anyone have any tips on how to retain all the information or how to really prep for these exams? Our exam is over the respitory and digestive systems and while I feel I get quite a bit of the information, it seems like when I take the exams the information I know isn't what I needed to know.
  2. Ganc replied to tabatheena's topic in Indiana Nursing
    Hey Icaria, I have a friend who has been in nursing for quite a while and she has locks. I asked her about her thoughts and she mentioned that as long as the are kept neat she doesn't see why it would be an issue. Hope that helps :)

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