Aug 07, 2009, 11:10 AM
Updated
Aug 07, 2009 at 05:30 PM by Silverdragon102
Re: Greater Lowell Tech
Jmarie24- Last night was fun and again interesting. We wrote our names on pieces of paper and placed them in a hat and students chose one and called out the names for prizes. I won Med/Surg pocket notes(pretty neat!). We went over how important flashcards are(again) and then she handed out a papers with 24 hours in order to highlight the times for school/work/sleep/studying to see how our lives will be for 10 months and how we basically won't have any life. But I refuse to go without seeing my significant other, which will be the only thing I will keep up with.
She reitterated that we should have a monthly calender planner, flashcards, #2 pencils, and a 3-ring binders(b/c the instructors give a lot of hole punched handouts. One student said that she knew a girl last year that who had just one binder then just bought tabs for each class and filed them in the appropriate place then once she was tested on that information she removed it and filed it in one of the billfolds. I think that is what I will do to keep to my budget and how many binders I will have.
The teacher told us that the flashcards should never be used as notes they should only be for terms and things like "what are the 11 major organ systems?" and on the back it should list the 11. Again, she stressed how crucial it is to have study groups. I'm a little concerned for myself in the sense of study groups, I have absolutely no problem getting along with others or participating when I feel comfortable with those people, but I live in New Hampshire and I think I am the only one in the evenings class so far that is from here. I live in Milford which is a 25 min drive from Tyngsboro so it isn't far whatsoever from there but everyone that I've met so far is from Saugus, Haverill, etc etc.
Also index cards for your flashcards are apparently on sale at Walmart, 350 for $1.50 or something like that. One of the students let the class know. So buy more than one pack! You'll need them!
The teacher and the post grad that came in the first night also stressed how as a class we all need to band together as a whole, b/c we all know nursing isn't just about 1 it's a team, in order to make it through these 10 months. They said to not let a fellow peer fall behind b/c we all need to graduate together. And it's true, I would never want to see another fellow classmate need to drop out b/c they don't understand something or b/c they're grades are low. So moral of their story is stick together no matter what! Make sure we're all moving in one step altogether.
I was sitting in the middle seating arrangement, second to last row from the back, second seat to the right closest to the sink. I have extrememly light platinum hair. That night I think I was wearing a gray v-neck shirt, cut off jean shorts, flip flops, and a white headband. Also another obv one is I have tattoos lol. I'll most likely be sitting in the same seat come the 10th and 11th b/c everyone sat in the same seats last night as well.
I think the first night there was a full class the second night there was 5 missing.
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