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The text book is scary, I agree. But as long as you use it as a bible for the six month class, you should be golden.
And the most valuable advice I can give you is to listen to the stories from your instructor. If s/he's a good instructor, her/his stories will be a wonderful insight to the way it works in the field.
Good luck, this website may be a little rough sometimes, but you can see that you will get support and honest input all the time, even if sometimes it's not what you want to hear.
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Constructive criticism is wonderful, even if the person who's giving it isn't nice, I'll accept anything that will help me be better at what I do. I've been studying the human body chapter because I was told it's the most difficult part of the class (which doesn't start until august 30th). Some of it looks like a different language to me. I hope I have a good instructor because it's hard for me to just memorize words and their definitions, it doesn't become second nature until I know how it's used in a real life situation. The awesome thing about my textbook (Emergency care and transportation of the sick and injured) is that it has a website with a lot of study tools, and it also has a complete audio book of the textbook.