Originally Posted by goldenstarkist
Thanks Lauren! This is just the information I needed for the clinicals. I've heard that the NET isn't so bad, so lately I'm more laid back on it. I already went out and bought the Kaplan book for it as well (I borrowed the study guide from Towson too). I was wondering if you can give me any pointers on the nursing program as well as any classes that I should study extra hard in. They told me where you have your clinical depends on your clinical advisor. I live around Towson so I hope it's around Towson so the commute won't be bad. I know someone who is also graduating this Spring. Do you know Maureen? I went to UMBC with her for undergrad. Congratulations on graduating in the Spring and wish you the best of luck for the future

Yep I know Maureen, she's a sweet girl! As far as clinicals go, I have never had to go further than 15 min away from my apt, and I live in Towson. Since you live around the area, I don't think any commute will be too bad for you. As far as classes go, I can't really tell you all that much since everyone is different. I know a lot of people struggle with Med/Surg your J2 semester, and that is definitely an important class. Everyone struggles with different classes, for me it was OB, but I did fine anyway. You should definitely get an NCLEX review book right in the beginning. Those books give you a lot of extra practice questions, and they really help when you're studying for exams. A care plan book would really be beneficial also :-) As for everything else, just stay organized! If there little assignments you can get out of the way in the beginning of each semester, do it, you'll thank yourself later when you have no time! I'll be around if you need any help with anything!