Re: What was the toughest part of Nursing school for you?
Psych rotation; to this day I don't really know what psych nurses do (I know they do plenty; but we weren't shown what they did during psych rotation). So we sat around all day with hospitalized psych patients. SSSOOOOOO not my scene. I'm not sure to this day what my instructor was thinking or where her head was.
Also all my lab performance evals (you know when you would perform for example a sterile dressing change on a dummy?). We had check off sheets for the procedure to be followed but it was never really reviewed in our lab. Our lab turned out to be an extended lecture period with virtually no hands on practising. The only detailed and hands on instruction done was once you failed a performance eval then they would finally show you how to do something. I think I passed about 15% of those on my first attempt; all the rest were after 2 or more attempts. Thankfully you could keep trying as many times as you could get through line on the designated days.
I have "issues" with my nursing school experience (13 years later!).