Re: Samuel Merritt ABSN Intensity Questions
Hello,
I am in the San Mateo ABSN program, I'll graduate in June. I am having a great time, but I am an older student so I can focus quite well. There are times when the schedule is tough, for instance, when you have 2 classes with papers, presentations and tests all on the same day and a care plan due in clinicals, it can get stressful. The hardest time for me was in Med/Surg III, hemodynamics and heart rhythms were really hard to learn. But it's gotten easier and a lot builds from each class.
I think you could have a job if the job would only have you work maybe once a week and during class breaks-especially if you could study on the job. Working as a unit clerk would be a good idea. Not many in our class are working.
Clinicals are all over the Bay Area so be prepared to carpool, that's where you'll make friends too. We have great class leadership so our class sticks together pretty well, we have really tried to make it so no one fails, if someone needs a study buddy we meet at a bookstore and study till we can't keep our brains together.
The tests are mostly in class, multiple choice. I find them easier than the take-home tests, they can be so hard that even when the whole class does it together, the grade is not the greatest.
We just finished the pediatrics rotation, one of my favorites, probably because I am a mom so it was somewhat easy but we also had a great teacher. The intensity of this rotation wasn't too bad. Next is community health and the mentally ill with clinicals in both so that is different, might get hard again. It varies with different rotations.
Good luck and have fun!
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