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Mar 11, 2008 06:59 PM - You know, this post is really nice! A lot of my fellow students complain and say that they haven't learned enough and how the program we are in is cr@p! Well, I say, "I know a lot more than I did when I came in last March! YOU JUST REMINDED ME OF THAT FEELING AND THAT I HAVE MADE IT THROUGH MY FIRST YEAR TOO! I almost quit my program feeling that I could find a better one with more instructors, more class time, and more clinical practice...but someone said to me, "Do you think you can just DROP out of this program and instantly take a seat in another?" SO TRUE! A seat in a nursing program is HIGHLY COVETED AND HARD TO COME BY! So I'm glad I stayed, it WILL be worth it!
I heard something on TV a few days ago and the guy was talking about how adversity makes you stronger....He said, "When you go to the gym and lift weights, it's an opposing force right? Well when you keep at it, what happens to your muscle? It gets STRONGER!"
Mar 11, 2008 08:30 PM - Wow that is alot of stress I am trying to get in to a nursing program right now. This is more stressful than I thought. I have a dumb question i am trying to bring my scores up in the reading comprehension, sentece completion, and my math so they will reveiw my application again. do you have any suggestions?
Thank you,
Hope to talk to you again.
My local community college offered a NET (Nursing Entrance Test) prep course to help improve your scores. It helped because alot of us did the basic concepts of grammar and some math skills in 1902 and may not remember things! LOL. So check your local Community College and see if they have the class...ours was FREE!
Mar 16, 2008 03:24 PM - "I heard something on TV a few days ago and the guy was talking about how adversity makes you stronger....He said, "When you go to the gym and lift weights, it's an opposing force right? Well when you keep at it, what happens to your muscle? It gets STRONGER!""
I'm new to allnurses.com. I'm 6 months into a LPN program ! I would describe my first 6 mths the same way. Although I have learned quite a bit I'm ready to be done with this. I look forward to getting some good advice from you all. FYI : Please excuse any mispelled words, since starting nursing school I have been unable to spell " regular" words....LOL
Mar 19, 2008 08:39 AM - Thank you for this posting. I am a brand new Clinical instructor for LPN students and it had helped me remember how challenging Nursing school is. I do feel empathy for Nursing students.
You have courage that I admire, especially in not quitting.
I wish you the best and thank you for sharing.
Mar 19, 2008 08:43 AM - Thank you for the insight. I have been an LPN instructor for the past six months. I just love it. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and feelings. I will remember them as I plan lectures and clinicals for my students.
Mar 19, 2008 10:49 AM - thanks for sharing, im a upcoming second year student this year, i have been nervous as hell in my first year and can't even recite, i would follow your tips...thanks...
Mar 19, 2008 09:16 PM - This post really his home I am in my second term they say this is our make or break term... And it doesnt help having a class of children that never learned respect for others or their instructors. yelling and whining to get there way and runnong to the dean because they dont like a teacher its rediculous the stuff that hs been going. Last week I got dragged in their dramas I was so ready to quit but I am not letting children push me out
I may be old and fat but I have wanted to be a nurse all of my life now its my time I refuse to let the whiners get to me but I also refuse to keep quiet any longer my plan is next time they behaves like children is to stand up and say "one two three heads down, when you can behave you can sit up" maybe that will shock them straight
I have loved what I have learned so far clinicals are awesome our staff at the facility loves to teach us all kind of things and our instructor is awesome.