Nursing student myself.. I agree with all her tips.. You'll get stressed out.. When you do, either sleep it off or go for a quick run.. Don't seat there and try to study it won't work..
I am not a nurse. Mild LD and graduated 4 times from college (my inferiority complex). Years later I found a book called "Becoming a Master Student". The advice in that book covered many coping techniques, I had developed. I gave a copy to my niece and nephew before they went to college. Best thing I figured out about studying. I rewrote by hand my notes after class. That night. Replayed the entire lecture in my head and I thought of possible test questions while doing it.
I'm thinking about nursing so much but more so a pediatric nurse... I'm a senior now and I've been homeschooled most of my life so I'm super nervous and I haven't even decided yet! But I'm pretty sure this is what I want to do
🎯 Oh man'am, let me give my opnion. If someone think that its course is hard. Two stuff can be happening. a) You are in the wrong course b) lack dedication. Nursing chooses who will be nurse, not you choose to be.
1. Have good time management skills 2. Study everyday 3. Put yourself out there 4. Going to have to do dirty work 5. Make great friends 6. Use school resources 7. Take care of yourself
Hi Im new to your channel! Im starting my nursing school this following fall :) Very excited but also at the same time Im very nervous! But your video kind of eased my mind! AND your voice is very pretty! Thanks for the video and I subscribed to your channel :)
Awesome video... As a upcoming college student do u have any tips on how to make ur self more applicable in terms of gettin accepted into a nursing program??
That is awesome! Becoming a CNA is great experience...especially if you want to be a nurse. :) my best advice is to be open minded. CNAs do a lot of nursing care that isn't the prettiest, but it is SO important. CNAs are such a critical part of the nursing team. :) I also recommend studying a little bit everyday to stay on top of it! Don't procrastinate. Good luck and let me know if you have any other questions! :)
nessfaye090 I was a CNA just after high school -my mom made get a job (lol). I had no idea what it was about. Then 1st day of class I thought this is gonna suck so bad. Fast forward to when I got past the awkward newness, it was literally the BEST job I ever had. So rewarding. I’m an LVN now (My CNA union paid for it for free) I work in anesthesia and currently in school for LVN-RN step up program. I would 100% go back to being a CNA if they matched RN pay (lol) I still honestly found it as my favorite job I’ve EVER had. I made so many beautiful friendships with so many patients. They have taught me so much. I’ve even brought my bf to say hi to them since I always asked their advice about him lol. My advice to u is just be compassionate and know that you’re really effecting people’s lives. Use it as a stepping stone to further your career in nursing, don’t wait. 🙏😊Good Luck. 👩🏻⚕️
taylor whitt How awesome! It is always fun getting the clinical bags with all of the goodies in them. :) Best of luck to you and keep me posted with how nursing school is going for you!
Most Nursing programs are very competitive. That being said, I am retaking three classes I got Ds in to better my GPA. What else can I do to better my chances of being selected? I've taken all the prereqs sans one, which I am taking this summer. I reaaalllly want to get in. Also, did you work as well as attend school? I HAVE to work since I live on my own and u don't know how to balance work and school both fulltime.
It is definitely important to maintain a high G. P.A., because like you said, most nursing schools require a high G.P.A. I also worked before/during nursing school, but only about 20 hours a week at the most. It is difficult to work full time and go to school full time, but people do manage to pull it off! I recommend finding a healthy balance between school and work. Yes, we have to work to be able to afford "life," but also remember that whatever job you are doing now is not your forever career, like nursing. :) keep up the hard work and you will do great!
MsHAHall I here you on that, do what you can to increase your GPA but hopefully if you retake those classes you didn't do so well in the first time, make sure you do great the 2nd time. To help increase your chances of getting selected into a nursing program is a no brainer: apply to several, do not limit yourself; be willing to commute out of the city/area you are most familiar with but DO CHECK REQUIREMENTS; not all programs have the same prerequisites. Good luck!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the comment. I personally have no experience as far as going LPN/LVN to RN, so I don't feel like I would be a good candidate to talk about a bridge program. If I did, I would soley be reading information off of the internet, and not giving my own personal experience/advice. I recommend looking up the different nursing programs in your area, and contacting a nursing advisor with any of your questions. :) I am sorry I could not be more of a help!
OK so I could point I'm deciding if I want to be a nurse or a dental hygienist and Ines cannot gonna make it through nursing school so can you tell me like the hours that a nurse usually works and like night or day or how do they sign off and how does it usually end and by the way I love you
+Katelyn Kuehner This depends on the facility. Nursing is very flexible. Most hospitals require that nurses work 3, 12 hour shifts a week. Either days or nights. Some places are 8 hour shifts, some clinics are different. It really depends on your needs and desires.
AvaFutureRN Murrill Check out my vide on how to prepare for nursing exams. I explain some of the best ways to prepare for classes. :) th-cam.com/video/pJXWR8FHGm4/w-d-xo.html
yes nursing school is hard, and managing time is very important and memorization does not work there, check this site to practice question for exams, it says test bank but dont be scare because you probably wont get any of those questions for exams instructors are doing their own questions, they know people are selling these questions, but for practice and understand the material these questions can save you lots of time: nursingtestbank.info/
You are so good that you would have been successful at anything. I hate telling everyone that they're going to be fine because the truth is that not all of them are. We have so many people trying so hard right now that are still failing exams. You must be a genius to maintain a 4.0 during level one. 85 % of the class scored below a 70% on our first exam. I wish you were in my nursing program. I feel like I need the pills from limitless to pass this program. My brain is not retaining and applying the way I need it to. With that being said our program is at a community college and they did close down for one semester to change things because their pass rate on NCLEX got really bad. Perhaps this has something to do with the exam scores?
the nurses here at my college aren't so friendly n nice its like pulling a lions tooth the only thing their interested in is someone who cans help them get their home work done faster its sad but true
Badriah Al Mutairi Time management is definitely a HUGE factor in surviving nursing school. One thing that I do is make lists/keep a calendar. I make lists everyday of things I want to accomplish. I check them off as I go. :) Also, keeping a calendar helps me make sure I don't miss anything! Best of luck. Let me know if you have any other questions. :)
Nursing student myself.. I agree with all her tips.. You'll get stressed out.. When you do, either sleep it off or go for a quick run.. Don't seat there and try to study it won't work..
+keila karam Taking a nap works wonders, yes
I am not a nurse. Mild LD and graduated 4 times from college (my inferiority complex). Years later I found a book called "Becoming a Master Student". The advice in that book covered many coping techniques, I had developed. I gave a copy to my niece and nephew before they went to college. Best thing I figured out about studying. I rewrote by hand my notes after class. That night. Replayed the entire lecture in my head and I thought of possible test questions while doing it.
Rewriting notes is great!
I'm in my second term of nursing for my LPN thank you so much for these videos! You're the greatest :)
I'm thinking about nursing so much but more so a pediatric nurse... I'm a senior now and I've been homeschooled most of my life so I'm super nervous and I haven't even decided yet! But I'm pretty sure this is what I want to do
Go for it girl
I am a CNA starting my prerequisites next month. Hopefully I will be a nurse in 3 years with a ASN degree.Thanks for the tips.
+DrawnKiller BEST OF LUCK!
Are you a nurse yet?
It's going great! Three weeks in and loving every minute :)
Love this! Starting nursing school on 4/6- thank you for all the great tips!
Good luck, girl! You will do great! Thank you for watching.
Amelia Elizabeth How do you like nursing school!?!!:)
Amelia Elizabeth how is it ?
Thanks for the helpful tips!!!! Starting nursing school in the fall!!!
Nicky Britt BEST OF LUCK! :)
Thank you so much. I'll be starting my nursing school in spring and I'm so nervous that I won't do good
I just started nursing school too! It is for sure a change, but it's not too bad and totally worth it in the end! Good luck with nursing school!! :)
Thanks. I've just decided I'm going to be a nurse,& your video was helpful. Thanks for having a positive perspective! 😍
Shaterica Jenkins Aww, awesome! Thanks for watching. :)
thanks for the tips! good luck with your career.
Thank you for sharing this and it's helpful.
Yanping Huang Thank you! Let me know if you have any other questions. :)
I'm staying my last year of nursing at the end of august :)
***** Yay! You must be so excited! :)
Great video!Keep up the great work!
AvaFutureRN Murrill Thank you! :)
🎯 Oh man'am, let me give my opnion. If someone think that its course is hard. Two stuff can be happening. a) You are in the wrong course b) lack dedication. Nursing chooses who will be nurse, not you choose to be.
Great video. Thank you love! You're awesome 👍🏽❤
1. Have good time management skills
2. Study everyday
3. Put yourself out there
4. Going to have to do dirty work
5. Make great friends
6. Use school resources
7. Take care of yourself
Hello i am nurse in México!!! Take care.
Hi Im new to your channel! Im starting my nursing school this following fall :) Very excited but also at the same time Im very nervous! But your video kind of eased my mind! AND your voice is very pretty! Thanks for the video and I subscribed to your channel :)
Jenny Hong Thank you!!! Best of luck! :)
So beautiful I hope there's nurses as pretty as you when I become a nurse 😍
2:38 that is where you see how nursing is your calling.
Awesome video... As a upcoming college student do u have any tips on how to make ur self more applicable in terms of gettin accepted into a nursing program??
Camii22 Great question! Honestly, doing really well on your pre-reqs is going to be a big help when applying to nursing schools!
Passed my wonderlic and math assessment today on to the Kaplan .. hopefully will start in january
Nellinda M Great job!
I don't know if this counts as nursing school but I start the CNA program in August and would love anyone's tips or reccomndations . thank you!
That is awesome! Becoming a CNA is great experience...especially if you want to be a nurse. :) my best advice is to be open minded. CNAs do a lot of nursing care that isn't the prettiest, but it is SO important. CNAs are such a critical part of the nursing team. :) I also recommend studying a little bit everyday to stay on top of it! Don't procrastinate. Good luck and let me know if you have any other questions! :)
Ashley Adkins thank you ! Good tips as well.
Thanks! :)
nessfaye090 I was a CNA just after high school -my mom made get a job (lol). I had no idea what it was about. Then 1st day of class I thought this is gonna suck so bad. Fast forward to when I got past the awkward newness, it was literally the BEST job I ever had. So rewarding. I’m an LVN now (My CNA union paid for it for free) I work in anesthesia and currently in school for LVN-RN step up program. I would 100% go back to being a CNA if they matched RN pay (lol) I still honestly found it as my favorite job I’ve EVER had. I made so many beautiful friendships with so many patients. They have taught me so much. I’ve even brought my bf to say hi to them since I always asked their advice about him lol. My advice to u is just be compassionate and know that you’re really effecting people’s lives. Use it as a stepping stone to further your career in nursing, don’t wait. 🙏😊Good Luck. 👩🏻⚕️
Just started nursing school :)
taylor whitt Awesome! How do you like it?!
Ashley Adkins i love it so far!! we just started yesterday! and we got our clinical bags today and started on health histories :)
taylor whitt How awesome! It is always fun getting the clinical bags with all of the goodies in them. :) Best of luck to you and keep me posted with how nursing school is going for you!
thanks so much!! will do :)
Help! LPN working full time + and in anatomy and physiology right now. Need time to study?! Ideas please
Most Nursing programs are very competitive. That being said, I am retaking three classes I got Ds in to better my GPA. What else can I do to better my chances of being selected? I've taken all the prereqs sans one, which I am taking this summer. I reaaalllly want to get in. Also, did you work as well as attend school? I HAVE to work since I live on my own and u don't know how to balance work and school both fulltime.
It is definitely important to maintain a high G. P.A., because like you said, most nursing schools require a high G.P.A. I also worked before/during nursing school, but only about 20 hours a week at the most. It is difficult to work full time and go to school full time, but people do manage to pull it off! I recommend finding a healthy balance between school and work. Yes, we have to work to be able to afford "life," but also remember that whatever job you are doing now is not your forever career, like nursing. :) keep up the hard work and you will do great!
Ashley Adkins Thank you so much!!
You are welcome! Let me know if you have any other questions. :)
Checkout empowRN here on TH-cam. I bought her book and it's invaluable information! @empowRN
MsHAHall I here you on that, do what you can to increase your GPA but hopefully if you retake those classes you didn't do so well in the first time, make sure you do great the 2nd time. To help increase your chances of getting selected into a nursing program is a no brainer: apply to several, do not limit yourself; be willing to commute out of the city/area you are most familiar with but DO CHECK REQUIREMENTS; not all programs have the same prerequisites. Good luck!!!!!!!!!
Ashley i have a question. I dont know if you have a video in this. How did you pay for nursing school??
+Kiara Perez I had some scholarships and grants, and whatever was remaining I paid for out of pocket.
thanks I like your vidoes
Hey Ashley would you consider doing lvn to rn bridge program or going the traditional community college route?
Thanks for the comment. I personally have no experience as far as going LPN/LVN to RN, so I don't feel like I would be a good candidate to talk about a bridge program. If I did, I would soley be reading information off of the internet, and not giving my own personal experience/advice. I recommend looking up the different nursing programs in your area, and contacting a nursing advisor with any of your questions. :) I am sorry I could not be more of a help!
OK so I could point I'm deciding if I want to be a nurse or a dental hygienist and Ines cannot gonna make it through nursing school so can you tell me like the hours that a nurse usually works and like night or day or how do they sign off and how does it usually end and by the way I love you
+Katelyn Kuehner This depends on the facility. Nursing is very flexible. Most hospitals require that nurses work 3, 12 hour shifts a week. Either days or nights. Some places are 8 hour shifts, some clinics are different. It really depends on your needs and desires.
Wow your voice is deeper than I thought. Lol but thanks for sharing! :)
Snap Quartimon BITE YOUR TONGUE KIND SIR!
This still makes me laugh
was that a necessary comment? lol like really
Anna S No it prob wasn't necessary but it's my 2 cents. :-P
Taking Fundamentals 2 and Pharmacology this quarter...any advice or more tips? Thanks in advance.
AvaFutureRN Murrill Check out my vide on how to prepare for nursing exams. I explain some of the best ways to prepare for classes. :) th-cam.com/video/pJXWR8FHGm4/w-d-xo.html
How many hours did you study a day?
Every day would vary! I would say on average per week I would spend about 20-30 hours on homework/studying!
Very informative. Just background sound was annoying
yes nursing school is hard, and managing time is very important and memorization does not work there, check this site to practice question for exams, it says test bank but dont be scare because you probably wont get any of those questions for exams instructors are doing their own questions, they know people are selling these questions, but for practice and understand the material these questions can save you lots of time: nursingtestbank.info/
You are so good that you would have been successful at anything. I hate telling everyone that they're going to be fine because the truth is that not all of them are. We have so many people trying so hard right now that are still failing exams. You must be a genius to maintain a 4.0 during level one. 85 % of the class scored below a 70% on our first exam. I wish you were in my nursing program. I feel like I need the pills from limitless to pass this program. My brain is not retaining and applying the way I need it to. With that being said our program is at a community college and they did close down for one semester to change things because their pass rate on NCLEX got really bad. Perhaps this has something to do with the exam scores?
That may have something to do with the exam scores!!!! A student can only do so much if they are not being taught correctly!
the nurses here at my college aren't so friendly n nice its like pulling a lions tooth the only thing their interested in is someone who cans help them get their home work done faster its sad but true
i need time management abilities :(
help ...
Badriah Al Mutairi Time management is definitely a HUGE factor in surviving nursing school. One thing that I do is make lists/keep a calendar. I make lists everyday of things I want to accomplish. I check them off as I go. :) Also, keeping a calendar helps me make sure I don't miss anything! Best of luck. Let me know if you have any other questions. :)
thank you for responding so quickly
i will definitely make a hundred of lists