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I take my books to class, not all of them, only the one needed for that class....Fundamentals book to Fund. OB book to parent/child etc. I like to follow the book with the lecture, high-light important charts etc. It helps me when I study, but I guess it depends on how your instructor does lecture, one of mine follows the book and points out important stuff during lecture. Without the book you'd get really lost in her class.
My syllabus is huge! And that's all we need. Save your books ( and your back) for reading at home. If you must haul books, get a wheeled backpack. I ended up rupturing a disc and having back surgery the week after finals last year from hauling all those nursing books around on my back. Save your back for lifting patients-you'll have plenty of opportunities for it!
Take your sylabus, notebook paper, pencil, pen, a folder and the binder you have your sylabus in.
My Funds. of Nurssing and Med/surg books have 1800 pages EACH!! No way am I carrying those back and forth to school!!
Good luck and deep breath, turn and cough. Oops, sorry got carried away again. :imbar
Boe
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Were you told at orientation which books to bring to class the first day? I wasn't, and I'm trying to figure out how many out of the 16 I should take. I'm thinking all I SHOULD really need for day 1 is the fundamentals of nursing book. What's your thoughts?
Bo