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Nursing School SuggestionsRating: (votes: 0) Thanks, Matt Quote from matthew112392Was it really as hard as everyone makes it sound? Comment:
Quote from matthew112392 my question is regarding nursing school. I need suggestions from all the nurses who have been there and made it through successfully. Was it really as hard as everyone makes it sound? Are all the typical horror stories you hear true? Also, any advice you could give would be greatly appreciated.
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Just wanted to add, since this will be your first time in college (nursing was a second degree for me) -- be sure to read and study ahead as much as you can in all of your classes -- don't wait till the night before the exam to try to do all the reading and studying! This applies in any discipline, but it took me all of my freshman year and about half of my sophomore year to figure it out my first time around. You'll be a much happier camper and will get better grades too!
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Thanks for the advice I'm usually really obsessive about studying and I have to be honest and say that I am definitely a perfectionist. I made it my goal to graduate high school a semester early and I worked my butt off until it happened. It wasn't always fun but I wanted to get a jump start on RN school and get to work ASAP. I can't wait for nursing school, I just want to make sure I do everything I can to prepare myself.
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I've heard a lot of horror stories about other nursing programs. I was thankful my nursing school wasn't near any of the stories I heard. All my instructors wanted to see us succeed and was always willing to work with us. Of course, there are instructors who will really challenge you and those who are a little more easier. There will be times when you wonder if you will ever get thru, but you do. I know some nursing program dropout rate is pretty high, but for my program, we started with 40 and graduated with 40.
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"I have spent six years volunteering in an emergency department and my mom has always worked in a hospital setting so I have a good deal of experience to the hospital setting."So, maybe I'm reading this wrong, but, if you're a high school senior, you're what 17 or 18 years old, right? If that's the case, and I'm assuming that it is, then how could you have volunteered in an ED at 11 or 12 years old? But, as far as nursing school I'd mimic the other posts, but my thoughts may change, considering that I'm just getting started myself!Julie
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Quote from MissJulie"I have spent six years volunteering in an emergency department and my mom has always worked in a hospital setting so I have a good deal of experience to the hospital setting."So, maybe I'm reading this wrong, but, if you're a high school senior, you're what 17 or 18 years old, right? If that's the case, and I'm assuming that it is, then how could you have volunteered in an ED at 11 or 12 years old? But, as far as nursing school I'd mimic the other posts, but my thoughts may change, considering that I'm just getting started myself!Julie
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