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| sarahrhi |
Posted - 21 Jun 2012 : 17:05:27 hi I'm sarah and I'll be starting my first year at Chester in september and was wondering if anyone could give me guidance which books I should buy? Thought it would be a good idea to to do reading over the summer x |
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| sarahrhi |
Posted - 22 Jun 2012 : 19:24:38 that is a bargin, I just bought a used one 2007 edition for £40 xx |
| sarahrhi |
Posted - 22 Jun 2012 : 19:19:27 that is a bargin, I just bought a used one 2007 edition for £40 xx |
| ec79 |
Posted - 22 Jun 2012 : 14:53:07 I have pre-ordered a copy from Amazon for £52 which seems a bargain!! Just hopes its the right one, comes out 1st July.
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| sarahrhi |
Posted - 22 Jun 2012 : 14:48:23 cheers for that x |
| Roodie-Roo |
Posted - 22 Jun 2012 : 14:39:59 Hi, I've just finished the UG degree at Chester. I didn't do any reading before hand, I just made sure I was aware of topical health issues as that is a good way of keeping up with things. There is a new Manual of Dietetic Practice out soon, so it may be worth getting that to accompany you on your four years, but that will be very expensive. |
| sarahrhi |
Posted - 22 Jun 2012 : 13:31:25 hi there! I have heard the manual for dietetic practice is a good book but the cheapest I have found it for is £40 on amazon. I have emailed the uni but no reply. looking, forward to meeting you to:-) x |
| AmyW |
Posted - 22 Jun 2012 : 13:05:37 Hi Sarah, I'm Amy, I am too starting my first year at Chester in September and hoping somebody replies to this, it would be useful to get a head start 
Look forward to meeting you x |