I forgot to add some little points: 1 - Download uni days app for student discounts! It’s free! Or get your NUS card £12 per year. 2 - If you haven’t already, get a flask to take your tea / coffee etc into uni with you. Also at most coffee shops now they give you a discount for using your own mug! Our uni gives you free hot water if you take your own tea bags etc too! 3 - Take a water bottle to keep hydrated. There will be water fountains about to refill it.
Hey! Aw that’s amazing!!! Well done!! I really hope you have the best experience. What uni are you going to? Keep an eye out for my new book coming this year too! Hopefully in the next few months, but that will be so helpful I think! It’s got everything from applying to uni, Exams, assignment help, maths help, placement help all the way to qualifying and NQN 😍 x
Hi Claire thank you so much for your videos..I'm particular about them because I'll be starting first year adult nursing January next year at BCU🤗excited and nervous even tho this is a second degree for me. Ps: my interviewer recommended your channel and I'm glad she did👍
Yeah! I have an old BNF our practice area gets a few from the hospital and our lecturer there gave a couple of us one because we were regulars in the lab so I have a physical one at home I just find it so hard to use lmao!
Thank you Claire for taking time out of your busy schedule to make this video! All the given information was much need and is highly valued! ♥️ ps you're very pretty
Thank you so much for this video. I literally note took all the tips you gave. I'm going to study Nursing this September so it was really helpful! I'm so excited and yet so nervous, so this really helped. Thanks once again! 😃
Anisha Chowdhury You’re welcome! It’s hard to know what to put in this video because it’s already going to be info overload when you start and I don’t wanna add to that haha. But overall just relax ☺️ you’ll be fine! What uni are you going to? How exciting! I’m so excited when new students start! I love it 🙈 xx
+Claire Carmichael I'm going to go to the University of Birmingham. I'm so excited because it's always been a dream to go there and study this course!! By the way, I know this is random, but when do you get your own personal stethoscope???
Anisha Chowdhury That’s such a beautiful uni!! ❤️ Good choice! We never get our own personalised stethoscope 😭 I did get one as a lovely birthday present though :-) x
Claire I know this video is going to be such a help people wanting to go into nursing! I’m so looking forward to starting paramedic science so much this made me really excited!!!! Watching this on the way to Birmingham as I might be meeting you today🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Mutsa Irish Get into uni days website and sign up for free 😁 then you can use that to get your discounts. Body shop will only use uni days over the other ones (I’m not sure why). You might need a uni email address first tho for it! To confirm you’re a student. The BNF is great! You’ll need it for your drugs they give you to learn ☺️ the app is just as good too! It’s all free
Hi Claire, Thanks for sharing your experience with us. One of my family members got an offer from BCU and will be starting on January. She has a child. She wants to know how to manage her time before and after her sessions/placement? Can you please share your lecture/mandatory session's schedule with us? How many hours do student have to spend at uni? She would like to make a plan before her start date. Thank you.
Righteous Nasheed Hi, thank you so much for your message. How exciting for her starting at BCU! She’s going to have an amazing time. Also let her know, she can apply for child care funding and travel expenses still! Even though they took away the bursary. I’ll find the link for you to show her. She will do 2 months at university and then in March she should start her placement for around 8-9 weeks roughly (this is what we did and I was January intake) Then she will be back at university until end of July time and then have 2 weeks off during August. Then August to October will be placement again for around 10-11 weeks. We then had the first week of November off and then we had what they call CAP period. For the rest of November. This is pretty much time off but they set you work to do from home to prepare you for second year. Then she will get the whole of December off! ☺️ Her time table might be slightly different to our one. But that’s just a rough idea for her. University she will be in all different times and day of the week. Weekends off 🙌🏻 But some days she might be in uni for 2 hours and then other days she might have a full 8 hour day. Some weeks it will be 1 or 2 days at uni and other weeks she might be in all week. Just depends how they work it. Placement she will be in for 3 long days (12hr shifts) a week and then 4 days off (most wards do this but community placement might be different and she might work 5 days a week). Sorry that’s a really long message haha. I hope that helps though ☺️
thanks for your reply :) I really appreciate that. What do student need to do at uni? Do they have to attend lectures? Or, they just contact their tutor for a project or coursework? Sorry for asking too many questions :) Have a nice evening
Righteous Nasheed sorry for the delay. Students have to attend lectures, skills sessions (manual handling, washing and dressing a patient, wound dressings etc) AND also do work at home (assignments and revision for exams) ☺️
Any advice for someone starting a nursing degree who hasn’t been in education for a few years? I’m about to start and would like to make sure I catch up with some of the people who have complained access courses etc
Dwaine Wilson I hadn’t been in any education for a few years either. I didn’t prepare or do any work before starting but managed to catch up. You just have to make sure you revise and stay organised 😊 But if you want to prepare get online or get a book (whichever you prefer) and look at how the body systems work. Cardiovascular system, renal system, Respiratory system, Endocrine system, nervous system 💕 If you can get your head around those and how they work that will give you a good start for physiology. 💕 you got this though! X
I forgot to add some little points:
1 - Download uni days app for student discounts! It’s free! Or get your NUS card £12 per year.
2 - If you haven’t already, get a flask to take your tea / coffee etc into uni with you. Also at most coffee shops now they give you a discount for using your own mug! Our uni gives you free hot water if you take your own tea bags etc too!
3 - Take a water bottle to keep hydrated. There will be water fountains about to refill it.
Hi Claire, Thank you for the empowerment. Tomorrow is my first day at Uni Adult nursing , I feel very stressed and nervous .
Hey! Aw that’s amazing!!! Well done!! I really hope you have the best experience. What uni are you going to?
Keep an eye out for my new book coming this year too! Hopefully in the next few months, but that will be so helpful I think! It’s got everything from applying to uni, Exams, assignment help, maths help, placement help all the way to qualifying and NQN 😍 x
These are great tips, Claire; I'm sure a lot of students will appreciate your advice. 🙂✨
Sez Francis Thank you Sez ☺️ I hope it helps reassure people at least :-) 🌻✨
Thanks for the advice,😄 I really appreciate this platform and all your putting in.
Bibiana Amatu Thank you so much for your support! ☺️ Hope you had a great weekend
Hi Claire thank you so much for your videos..I'm particular about them because I'll be starting first year adult nursing January next year at BCU🤗excited and nervous even tho this is a second degree for me.
Ps: my interviewer recommended your channel and I'm glad she did👍
Hey! Aw how exciting! That’s amazing whoop! Well done 🥰 I bet you can’t wait to start now.
Aw that was so lovely of them to recommend it! 🙌🏻🥰
Had no idea you could download a BNF app! Just downloaded it, ready for going into my second year. Thanks Claire every day is a school day!
REALLY!!! haha! I'm glad you have it now! :D It's helped me when I am not at home with the physical one lol.
Yeah! I have an old BNF our practice area gets a few from the hospital and our lecturer there gave a couple of us one because we were regulars in the lab so I have a physical one at home I just find it so hard to use lmao!
Thank you Claire for taking time out of your busy schedule to make this video! All the given information was much need and is highly valued! ♥️ ps you're very pretty
Sarah Wakenge Thank you! ☺️ Hope you’re having a great Monday!
Thank you so much for this video. I literally note took all the tips you gave. I'm going to study Nursing this September so it was really helpful! I'm so excited and yet so nervous, so this really helped. Thanks once again! 😃
Anisha Chowdhury You’re welcome! It’s hard to know what to put in this video because it’s already going to be info overload when you start and I don’t wanna add to that haha. But overall just relax ☺️ you’ll be fine! What uni are you going to? How exciting! I’m so excited when new students start! I love it 🙈 xx
+Claire Carmichael I'm going to go to the University of Birmingham. I'm so excited because it's always been a dream to go there and study this course!! By the way, I know this is random, but when do you get your own personal stethoscope???
Anisha Chowdhury That’s such a beautiful uni!! ❤️ Good choice!
We never get our own personalised stethoscope 😭 I did get one as a lovely birthday present though :-) x
Claire thank you 😊
Thank you Claire. That was incredibly helpful. I have a better idea of what to expect in September now💕
nicole1983ism Thank you! I’m glad it’s helped a little bit ☺️ It’s so nerve wrecking / exciting but you’re gonna have an amazing time! X
Thanks, you are amazing.
Good luck
Claire I know this video is going to be such a help people wanting to go into nursing!
I’m so looking forward to starting paramedic science so much this made me really excited!!!!
Watching this on the way to Birmingham as I might be meeting you today🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
2OrdinaryGuys Thank you!! I hope so. It’s just some little things and I hope it reassures someone out there.
And yes we are!!!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thanks for the great tips! :D I'm about to start a masters in adult nursing this September, exciting!
Shaun Are you?!! That’s amazing! How exciting for you ☺️ where are you studying?
Hi, thank you for all the information that you provide, please can you recommend useful books that you have used for the course. Thank you
You seem so nice!! This was a great video.."take time to adjust.." I agree
Med Made EZ Thank you so much! 🌻✨ Hope you’re having a great week so far!
Thank you so much, so helpful I'm starting on 17 September
Mutsa Irish That’s great!!! I bet you’re counting down the days now 😁😁😁
Claire Carmichael i am counting down, exited and nervous at the same time
Mutsa Irish You’re going to love it! :D Also make sure you sign up for the student discounts haha! Uni days is a good app! And free. 😁
Claire Carmichael oh ok how do I sign up for student discounts? I am also going to get that book you mentioned the BNF
Mutsa Irish Get into uni days website and sign up for free 😁 then you can use that to get your discounts. Body shop will only use uni days over the other ones (I’m not sure why). You might need a uni email address first tho for it! To confirm you’re a student.
The BNF is great! You’ll need it for your drugs they give you to learn ☺️ the app is just as good too! It’s all free
Hi Claire, Thanks for sharing your experience with us. One of my family members got an offer from BCU and will be starting on January. She has a child. She wants to know how to manage her time before and after her sessions/placement? Can you please share your lecture/mandatory session's schedule with us? How many hours do student have to spend at uni? She would like to make a plan before her start date. Thank you.
Righteous Nasheed Hi, thank you so much for your message.
How exciting for her starting at BCU! She’s going to have an amazing time. Also let her know, she can apply for child care funding and travel expenses still! Even though they took away the bursary. I’ll find the link for you to show her.
She will do 2 months at university and then in March she should start her placement for around 8-9 weeks roughly (this is what we did and I was January intake)
Then she will be back at university until end of July time and then have 2 weeks off during August. Then August to October will be placement again for around 10-11 weeks. We then had the first week of November off and then we had what they call CAP period. For the rest of November. This is pretty much time off but they set you work to do from home to prepare you for second year. Then she will get the whole of December off! ☺️
Her time table might be slightly different to our one. But that’s just a rough idea for her.
University she will be in all different times and day of the week. Weekends off 🙌🏻 But some days she might be in uni for 2 hours and then other days she might have a full 8 hour day. Some weeks it will be 1 or 2 days at uni and other weeks she might be in all week. Just depends how they work it.
Placement she will be in for 3 long days (12hr shifts) a week and then 4 days off (most wards do this but community placement might be different and she might work 5 days a week).
Sorry that’s a really long message haha. I hope that helps though ☺️
thanks for your reply :) I really appreciate that. What do student need to do at uni? Do they have to attend lectures? Or, they just contact their tutor for a project or coursework? Sorry for asking too many questions :) Have a nice evening
Righteous Nasheed sorry for the delay. Students have to attend lectures, skills sessions (manual handling, washing and dressing a patient, wound dressings etc) AND also do work at home (assignments and revision for exams) ☺️
thanks a lot. :)
You are amazing.
Thank u for the videos
KATNIS REVOLUTION aw that’s so lovely of you!! Thank you so much
@@ClaireCarmichael
I am going to studing nursing in september. Your tips are gold.
Thank u so mucth.
Thank you so much @@katnisrevolution1727 I hope they help you for starting uni life :D Good luck with it all!! How exciting for you! x
Sorry, is a HCA a Health-Care Assistant?
-Hopefully starting my first year in Mental Health Nursing this September 💕💕
Haniah It is :) sorry I didn’t realise I abbreviated 🙈 Should have added to that! How exciting for you starting! Have you applied? X
@@ClaireCarmichael Don't worry about it hun! And yesss I have a reduced conditional offer from Bradford University. Just waiting on my results 😫🙏🏽 x
Haniah I live in Bradford! Meant to be amazing for their nursing degrees, enjoy ☺️
@@bethanytejani9890 Ahh me too! Born and bred ☺️, their health department in general is amazing honestlyyyyy. Are you applying too? xx
Haniah I’m studying for my nursing in Liverpool starting next month xx
Any advice for someone starting a nursing degree who hasn’t been in education for a few years? I’m about to start and would like to make sure I catch up with some of the people who have complained access courses etc
Dwaine Wilson I hadn’t been in any education for a few years either. I didn’t prepare or do any work before starting but managed to catch up. You just have to make sure you revise and stay organised 😊
But if you want to prepare get online or get a book (whichever you prefer) and look at how the body systems work. Cardiovascular system, renal system, Respiratory system, Endocrine system, nervous system 💕 If you can get your head around those and how they work that will give you a good start for physiology. 💕 you got this though! X