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I am interested in persuing a degree in nursing, however my math skills aren't too great.....? |
Can anyone tell me what I can do to improve my math scores for the entrance exam and thereafter. the entrance exam just tells the school, what level math you should start in. It's really not a big deal. Then you can be put in a class that is at your level, and go up from there. Most colleges have free tutoring, or study groups. It a good way to meet new people, and learn at the same time! Nursing is an excellent field to get into, so if math is your only fault, I'd find a way to deal with that! |
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