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Lisa Arends study guides
I thought her CD was helpful. I like the practice tests that she had, because of the rationals. I'm not sure if it helped a lot on the real test but it was good practice.
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Lisa Arends study guides
I found Lisa's notes to be a little more organized then SG101, unless I'm missing something.
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Which publishing company?
Has RUE stopped publishing modules, I haven't heard anyone talk about them. I thought those were supposed to be helpful.
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EC Anatomy and Physiology for LPN to RN
I'm wondering the same thing you are. I only have A&P and Micro to take for gen ed's so I think I will take those while i wait on the CPNE. A&P scares me!!
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Lab mnemonics
I'm going to print those out, and hopefully when I get to the CPNE they will come in handy!! Thanks!!
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Can anyone suggest an online Pathophysiology course?
I think that Indiana University may have one that's online. It's worth a shot!
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What Order Did You Take the EC Exams
Did anyone find that by taking them in different orders, and taking the harder ones last that it might have made those ones easier?
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Online Nursing programs please?????
I have found that excelsior is better for me because of being able to study when I want and test when I want. I can work the program around my life and schedule!
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Passed Reproductive Health today!!
Congrats!!! Any tips?
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Help Chronicity! Excelsior
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.
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help!! whats the differences?
I'm in a college right now that doesn't offer nursing. I have always wanted to be a nurse but the thought of bed pans freaked me out. I know thats a stupid reason. Well i took a personality/career profile in one of my classes and the results came back and said i should be a nurse. So i was looking into one of our hospitals and they have a nursing school. It's a 2 year program. The lady said it was diploma and you would have your associate RN degree. What exactly is this? How does it differ from an RN? Also what is the average salary for this type of degree. I also need to know if its easy to find a job. I'm so confused and i need these answers. Thank you so much!