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The Top 5 Things You Can Do to Be More Successful This Semester

by Andra AlyseJanuary 10, 2023January 10, 2023
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Andra Alyse BSN, RN

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Nearly everything about nursing school is hard, but there are some things that stand out as more difficult than the others. For example, it could be the fast pace of materials presented, juggling the different sections of lecture/clinical/lab, NCLEX-styled nursing exams, memorizing textbooks worth of facts, etc. I could go on and on listing different aspects of nursing school that are hard for students. For me personally, the hardest thing about nursing school was managing the overwhelming amount of information and content expected of us to learn from the multiple classes each semester. In no other pre-requisites during college had I ever had to take multiple sections of each class (lecture, lab, and clinicals), the material seemingly different in each section yet complementing and compounding upon each other. If you missed a major concept early on, it could have...and likely would have lasting effects well into the semester, other sections, and possibly later semesters as well. To me, it felt as if the weight of my entire nursing career rested on whether or not I could grasp the material and build upon it effectively.
A new semester of nursing school is about to begin for many of you, if it hasn’t already! That can bring a whole new can of worms, anxieties, and feelings of being overwhelmed. It doesn’t have to be that way! If you have a concern or something that’s makes you anxious, whether that’s tests, clinicals, lab, etc., leave a comment below and I’ll likely have an article with advice about that topic. And if I don’t, I can add it to the list! If you leave a comment, I’ll respond with an article title and send you a direct link so you can calm one of those concerns early on in the semester! Let’s crush this semester together! 💪🏼

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