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SO, I'm not the nursing program yet, but I am confident in my education abilities and my "obsessive compulsive" studying habits ,that inevitably, I will be in the nursing program. Currently, I have a 4.0, which includes Psych, Soc, A&P 1 and 2, Micro, Eng Comp, and other courses. I'm a firm believer of studying WAY ahead of time, which I believe adds to my success as a student. I'm not some genious nor a person that was innately blessed with a larger cerebral cortex but smarter in the ways that I study. So, I'm curious as to what material or concepts could I study prior to going into the nursing program. What are the things that a nurse MUST know and be good at inorder to be successful(I know this is too broad but what could I work on now)? What skills could I "hone." Any suggestions would be great.
-Andrew
~Mi Vida Loca~RN, ASN, RN
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If you can access your schools book information on their nursing website then you can review the type of books they will be using. That or just get standard books like Pharmacology made incredibly easy and stuff like that, it will cover all the basic stuff.