Does everyone feel overwhelmed when they start nursing school?

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I started this past week and all of the homework I have seems so overwhelming. I have been working for hours and hours all week (which I did expect) but I feel like I havent got anything done. I am really excited and interested in what Im learning I just wish I knew how to study and prepare properly for the test.

I have to say my personality is to put everything off until the night before a test or something is due. Thank goodness I feel motivated to get things done. I just want to learn how to use my time effectively. The program Im in only about 40% will make it to Nursing II. I definatly want to make it I just worried how I will.

Any suggestions or comments would be helpful.

Thanks

Daytonite, BSN, RN

1 Article; 14,603 Posts

Specializes in med/surg, telemetry, IV therapy, mgmt.

check out the information about studying and nursing school on these websites. good luck to you!

http://go.dbcc.edu/hhps/nursing/study_skills.html - study skills for the nursing student from daytona beach community college nursing department with some good advice.

http://go.dbcc.edu/hhps/nursing/test_taking_skills.html - test taking skills also from daytona beach community college nursing department. a couple of sample questions and how to choose the correct answer for these application type questions.

http://www.efn.org/~nurses/ - this is a website maintained by the nursing students at lane community college in eugene, oregon. for study and learning tips specific to nursing students click on "tips for learning" at the left side of this home page.

amyk_ncsu

128 Posts

I start on Monday, but we had 2 days of orientation last week and I'm already overwhelmed. We have 4 chapters we're responsible for by Monday, 3 more by Tuesday and a couple more on Friday. This is just for 101, I have A&P that I dont know anything about yet as far as reading/assignments, and we have dosage calcs we are responsible for on our own. They said that 95% of us are underestimating how hard its going to be, but that 80% make it through to the end of the program and 95%+ pass the NCLEX. So the odds are in my favor, but I'm going to have to work my butt off.

Good luck to us!!! :)

dani_girl

124 Posts

First tip.. forget the % that they tell you.. I swear I had some really bright classmates just give up because "only 1/2 will make it to year 2". Second, I procrastate too... it does not work in this program.. wait till the night before a test and you see "oh crap. I have 200 pages to read, and it is dry as sand." I got a white out board and wrote down when things are comming up.. tests quizes, ect. that and use your discs that come w/ your books! In my program I noticed that the questions that are on the discs for review, they put in our tests.. so I pass them easy. Schedule yourself time to study. Personally I leave my house or I end up doing something else..or studying with the tv on.. which doesn't work. Good luck! Don't think negative, honestly don't let them discourage you.. it is hard but you can do it or you wouldn't have beat out all the others to get in the program

so I will cheer for you and you can cheer for me.. we are going to make it!

Tweety, BSN, RN

34,248 Posts

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.

Yes, it's pretty much a universal feeling that we all feel overwhelmed. You'll get your grove on soon. Hang in there and keep on keeping on! :)

moongirl

699 Posts

Specializes in OB.

yep.. starting my 4th and final semester and still feel that way!

get organized, map out your testsand papers due on your calendar, make a menu for dinners that lasts for the whole week so you can grocery shop once, do a load of laundry every day so you dont have mountains to do all at once and forget about ever watching evening tv again

until June :)

allthingsbright

1,569 Posts

Specializes in LDRP.

I feel overwhelmed at the beginning of each semester. This time (I am a junior) I am just going to do my reading ahead of time and try not to stress so much. It doesnt help things! Stay on top of the work and you will be fine. Just know you will have to study some every day! GL!

danh3190

510 Posts

Specializes in Med-Surg, Cardiac.

Funny, I'm starting my second semester and was wondering if it's normal for me to feel overwhelmed again. I'm glad to see some others feel overwhelmed at the beginning of each semester. I think I'm mainly worried about how the new teachers will test the new subject matter etc. Last semester I felt overwhelmed until I did well on my first exams in each class, then I was OK.

I agree with what everybody else said. Resist your urge to procrastinate. I let myself get a bit behind at Thanksgiving break and the last few weeks of the semester were not fun.

First semester was absolutely the most challenging thing I've ever been through. I was so stressed and overwhelmed. I was exhausted and scared but it does get better during the semester or at least if did for me. Things start coming together and you figure out the best way to study and if you don't do well on one test, you change...it's all about adapting to it as your way of life, I think.

It difficult but it can be done. Take it from me, it was like mental bootcamp. I feel like I was just there yesterday and I survived and you will too.;) Good luck!

Scrubz

252 Posts

Just work hard and stay consistant. I worked too hard in the beginning and burned out shortly after for the rest of the semester. I made B's, but I could have made A's. Be consistant!

Oh, and study WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!! Don't try to read the whole chapters if you don't have to!!!! The tricky part is figuring out what you need to know.

mamason

555 Posts

Specializes in cardiac.

Yep...I was overwhelmed. But, it will eventually come to pass. You just start to get down to the nitty gritty with things. Set a schedule, organize, stay on top of assignments, do not wait until the last minute to prepare for anything. This will hurt you in the long run. Be prepared to have to do something every night. Study, write papers, etc. It'll come and you'll find your way of getting things done. Don't worry, you just started. Good Luck.

tsmith9031

15 Posts

Thanks everyone for your words of encouragement.

I really am so excited and have waited a long time for this opportunity to become a reality. Im willing to work as hard as I need to to make my dream of becomeing a nurse come true.

Good luck to everyone!

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