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Order - Turley

Order - Turley

by Deleted user -
Number of replies: 4

Hi  I am traveling extensively for work right now.  I took first exam last night.  I noticed it said to be finished with everything above the exam before submitting.  Can I run through all the Turley tests without messing anything up?  I can take one book on the road...


Thanks!

Re: Order - Turley

by Glenda Hickman -

Leeann, would you send this question by email to the school office at andi@andrewsschool.com?  There's not a clear answer to this question that applies to all students, and I don't want to confuse anyone.

Thanks!

Glenda

Re: Order - Turley

by Deleted user -

I could be wrong, but it is my understanding that you can do just what you are describing, and I have done just that - not with the whole book, but with a few chapters at a time in Gould.  The only problem I see would be that each Gould chapter and test would relate directly to the Coding Handbook chapter assignment, but it wasn't a drawback.  You gain the knowledge, hopefully retain most of it and move on.

You might want to send an e-mail to Glenda about this.

Donna G

Re: Order - Turley

by Deleted user -

I saw a resent post from someone where they took there books to a staples or office depot and had them cut off the binding and holes punched in the pages and placed in a binder so they can take chapters they need with them with out taking the entire book. It only cost them less than $2 per book. Maybe this is something you can look into or give thought! good luck! 

Re: Order - Turley

by Deleted user -

That was me! I had the bindings cut off of both Turley and the coding handbook.  I've punched notebook holes in all and have everything I need in a smallish binder.  I have the first four sections of handouts and chapters in the notebook.  It makes it easier to read and complete the exercises.  I have a job where I frequently run out of work and can do my coding homework.  Having just the notebook is a lot more subtle.  Now, all I need is a way to make the ICD-10 book the size of a deck of cards, and I'd be set.  Lol.