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school papers?

I just finished my last semester of nursing school- I just have a mentorship and round table left--- do you think it is safe to pitch 2 years worth of power points? They are taking up space and I don't think I will ever look at them again, I have the books... it is seriously a stack of powerpoints about two feet high. What do you guys think? Pitch?

Or would you keep them in case you needed them...but what for? I can look everything up in a book right?

Would you study for NCLEX from them?-- I am thinking I will only study for NCLEX from NCLEX books.. What did you guys do?

(I really want to throw them away-it will feel so good.)

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What about burning them onto a CD/DVD and then you still have them if needed at a later date?

Just a thought

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They are powerpoints all printed out on paper that we were required to buy from the bookstore - the ones that were posted on blackboard (only 1/2 of one semester) I already have on a memory stick- this is just pure paper.

Toss. I didn't use any of my notes after school to review for NCLEX.

I would toss them - the powerpoints are based on the material in the books and if you need to look something up you aren't going to flip through an endless stack of powerpoints - you are going to look in the index of the book. :twocents:

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