10 Things You Should Know About the First Semester of Nursing School

A tongue-in-cheek synopsis of the trials and tribulations of a first semester nursing student. This article covers just a few of the many changes I've been through in four months. My transformation at graduation should be nothing short of amazing! Nursing Students General Students Article

1) Family Understands; Not!

Even if your family says they understand, they really don't. You may as well tell them, and your friends too, that you are being deployed for 2-4 years, depending on your program. Because you will be MIA every. single. weekend. And most nights too.

2) Buy Stock In Paper

Buy stock in Georgia Pacific. Because as much copy paper as you will use, you may as well own part of the company.

3) Buy Stock In A Printer

While you are at it, buy stock in Canon or whatever inkjet or laser printer you use. You now own Canon and Georgia Pacific.

4) Don't Forget About Your Pets!

Come to terms now with the guilt you will inevitably feel from neglecting cuddle time with your pets. They have an even harder time understanding your absence than your family. Make them homemade treats. It will temporarily assuage your guilt.

5) Say Goodbye To Your Beautiful Nails

If you have nice artificial (or even natural) nails, mourn them now. They aren't allowed in clinical. Only short, stubby, unpolished nails are allowed in clinical. It's an infection control thing that you will soon understand. Besides, even with PPE, you will be glad for less nooks and crannies that you have to scrub out after being in the hospital all day, especially if you have a patient who..... oh, never mind...... You'll see.

6) No More Haircuts - STUDY!

On that same note, figure out how to get by without a haircut for months at a time. You won't have the time for such inconsequential things as keeping up your appearance. And if you did have the time, you wouldn't have the energy. Because you would be sleeping. And if you aren't sleeping, you will be studying. And if you aren't studying, you will be feeling guilty about not studying..... so you may as well study and save yourself the guilt.

7) Failing is BAD!

If you are an A student, get over it. Your As may well become Bs, and that's ok. I haven't cried even one time over a B. And I'm a previous A student. It's not that you are trying less, or that the material is harder (it is), it's that a 90 isn't an A anymore and a 79 isn't even a C. It's now failing. Failing is bad. Bs are not bad.

? You Are Now Boring. Be Proud!

Tell your friends and family that on the rare occasions you see them that you will bore the crap out of them with all the things you've learned. And be proud of it.

9) Donuts And Coffee Your Best Friends

Accept that donuts and a coffee from 7/11 is a food group in and of itself.

10) Don't Miss Class! Make Plans.

The world doesn't stop turning now that you are in nursing. Unfortunately, things still happen to throw obstacles in your way. Make a plan now for what you will do when Junior barfs all over his teacher's shoes and he needs to be picked up from school. Because you can't miss class, or clinical. Especially not clinical.

:sleep: So, now that first semester is wrapping up, I would also add that it has been a huge, life-changing learning experience. I have learned how to study, how not to study, how dirty my car can get and still run, how many ginormous textbooks I can fit into one scrap of zippered nylon, how to tell when the neurons have just totally stopped firing and it's time to stop studying because no more info is being retained anyway..... And now, after exams, a nice, long, well-deserved break is almost here. Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, whatever you celebrate!!!

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I'm starting nursing school soon and reading this made me feel somewhat less nervous :)

Having almost 39 years of nursing experience, I still have nightmares that I'm back in nursing school stressing to pass a test or graduate. Anyone that doesn't struggle in school will eventually struggle when they are on the job. Those "A" students I went to school with are no longer working as nurses. As a student I gravitated towards nurses that I could relate with and if you weren't stressed you were the exception. My daughter has just finished her first semester and I know her struggle with a full time job and school. It is very hard and she is happy to get "B's" and so am I. No RN cares if you got "A's" or "B's". Just having "RN" after you name counts and being a team player who cares about their pts.

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You should also buy stock in Starbucks, Folgers, and Maxwell house. It's a triple win.

Haha! This really made me laugh :-)

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This is genius! Just started my first semester in an accelerated BSN. Since that time (only a month ago), I have cancelled on get together with friends a few times and resolved to not even try until I am done. I started drinking coffee after not being coffee drinker all my life. I finally started demanding help around the house from my 18 year old (way past due). Family definitely does NOT get it. And B is undeniably the new A:) Good luck you all!

Thank you so much for posting this! I often need a pick-me up and I'm soooo glad I read your post! My family don't understand, my friends are a blur memory from the past, and the material we cover in NS is an ever constant wealth of information.

MIA every weekend too? I was planning on at least part time work. Last time I checked they still want money at stores to eat and put gas in the car. Hmm if i cant work on the weekends, maybe I can hold a sign on an off ramp "hungry nursing student" when I'm studying.

A lot of this is true... But I've kept my hair done, spent plenty is time with gaily and friends, and continued to enjoy life... All while maintaining a high B average in Nursing school.. I will be entering my last semester this fall and am so excited to be done with it.. Try to maintain a good balance and you'll do just fine. I know people that spent no family & friend time and ended up with lower grades than myself.. Good luck!

Thanks for this, Lori! I'm just about to jump in to my nursing classes this fall ('14) and I'm excited/nervous/apprehensive you name it! But, I'm feeling more and more ready.

Taking that day off is a good idea!! I will have to remember that!!

Hey guys...Im about to be an lpn...but I already have a bachelors...should I go for my rn associates that last a year and is a direct admit? Or should I wait to get into an accelerated bsn?

Anyone actually bought an NCLEX comprehensive review book during first semester and used it? Was it extremely helpful?

which company name do you recommend?