As a new nursing student coming back for my second bachelor’s after 4 years away from school, this video is invaluable. Also this channel in general, it’s so important to see other men in nursing, you and bolt CRNA were an auto-subscribe for me!
@mssmith92272 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with the 15 min break. I used to study 75 World questions without any break and reading the rationalee it would take me about 5to 6 hours. It was so mentally exhausting, then i changes it to 10 qurstion blocks and those qould take me 20 minutes to read through and just felt better emotionally to get through . thanks for sharing!
@nicolebutler82712 жыл бұрын
Love your channel awesome advice that I will use. thank you 😊
@calibrial2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all of your advice. I start my 15-month program at the end of this month and I'm leaving behind my full-time corporate job- excited and nervous. No kids. Have just been preparing myself for having no free time, but not working will allow me to study a ton.
@CyberScott862 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. 3rd quarter nursing school, they’re cramming 12 weeks into 8 weeks, sucks but it’s almost over. LPN school though, not sure why you think RN schools magnitudes harder. LPN school is just RN school cut in half
@CrosbyTheNomadNurse2 жыл бұрын
I’ve taught both. RN school is def harder, it’s how the tests are structured and the amount of info you’re getting. Not that you can’t do it, but just different
@Dexters.LaBOREatory Жыл бұрын
I agree, I was in ADN and it was slower. I got sick with covid-19 and and then ended up in hospital with bilateral lobar pneumonia. I fell behind in ADN class and dropped. I decided to do LPN and I find that it's WAYYYYYYYYY harder. They literally cram mother/baby, med surg and critical care in one semester 😢. I passed, but it wasn't easy. Lpn is hard because it's condensed. That's my opinion as a student in both courses.
@aydahmt722 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video it was definitely helpful
@joshturner47412 жыл бұрын
Only tip I can give is that you are going to lose sleep. My first semester there were days I did not get to bed until 4 am. Granted I have kids so from 3-9 pm I could not study.