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I want to study nurse. But I am not good at math? how can i become better?


I want to study nurse. But I am not good at math? how can i become better?

I'm studying to be a Medical Assistant and I had to take Medical Math(dosage Calculations) and I did surprisingly well in the class despite being HORRIBLE in math. Don't be so hard on yourself. Study up on fractions and decimels and the metric system..it isn't as confusing as you think it is. Study hard - YOU CAN DO IT!;)

Lol i want to become a scientist and not good at math too! ulll learn if u take thos type of classes =].......i think

Work hard. Get somebody to explain the work to you, don't just go for the correct answer.

Forget Math, stick to learning English for the time being.

Practice the math you think you will need. At the tech school I go to they have the LPN course and an academic support center. Go to some studying place like that and see if they can help you study for the math you will need.

As a prior nurse myself: I would say ( and this may sound lam, but it works): use what you are good at towards what you are not. And by all means: Make the learning experience fun for you.

practice practice practice. take as many math classes as you can stand

U. of Toledo in Ohio

You can take a job to be taining and later take the class that way you will know more about what you are doing when you take the class and pass in everything you know.

Go to a well stocked public library, and spend a few hours weeding through the math books there to find one at your level that is well written.

Its always a good idea to study geometry also, at least go 30 pages into the book.

But for a nurse, college algebra is a must.

First of all you don't have to be very good in math to be a nurse. You have to be good in science. You just have to be a caring person and a hard-worker. And by the way, you will not be good in math if you have in your mind that you are not good. Just pay attention in class and ask questions and you will be okay. I want to be a Physician and I used to find math complicated but now it is easier than I thought.

All you need to know is about 5 formulas for nursing and they will teach you them in nursing school.

OK LIL U CAN ASK TO TAKE A TUTOR CLASS AT COLL. B4 U START THAT WILL HELP U PASS I'M NOT VERY GOOD AT MATH EITHER ALWAYS SCARED ME AWAY FROM REACHING MY DREAMS PLLLEASE DONT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU FIND HELP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

study and help is in my opinion is best

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