Thursday, October 1, 2009

UPDATING TRENDS FOR NURSING TUTORIALS!

Affiliate Nursing Tutorial Opens its doors to a more Comprehensive and Cost effective Tutorial Center

With the success of student nurses taking practice tests, downloading review modules and by receiving personal emailed reports through my website, maritessmanalangquintorn.weebly.com, an affiliate nursing tutorial has decided to tie up with my website to further enhance the knowldege of the students. International Academic Advancement Institute has decided to open its doors to a more comprehensive and cost effective tutorial center.

In my website, I have been conducting FREE online tutorials for nurses and student nurses to further enhance their knowledge and skills in nursing. One on one tutorials through Skype and YM has been a practice every 4:30-5:30pm or 8:30-9:30 pm depending on the number of registered enrolees.

Recently, some students have suggested to lengthen the number of hours per session and to lenghten the number of times a student may download and join the tutorial. The student is only alloted 3 FREE trial only and the rest of the sessions registered if the student still wants to continue with the tutorial is being paid per hour basis. The sessions per hour costs 500php per hour, and packaged as 5000php per ten sessions, which includes 7 modules, test taking strategies, and personalized nursing tutorials in NCP making, case presentations and/or whatever the student needs just like a regular tutorial. Students may pay their tutorial fees according to their option, wherein instructions are regularly sent through email and text messages.

Since the number of students have increased rapidly during the past few months, since the website started in June 2008, International Advancement Institute has decided to decrease the amount of fees and made another option for students. Students may enroll in groups (maximum of 5 students) and share the tutorial fee of 500php per hour. CC International believes that it may also enhance critical thinking in students and promotes good peer group studies and sessions.

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