Re: Hi...is there any OU second degree students here?
I am a May 08 graduate of the OU program. Congrats to you in your upcoming adventure.
The program is demanding, but good time management makes it quite possible. Many of my classmates graduated with honors. Many of my classmates had children and/or jobs.
I have a few pieces of advice:
1. Be sure to use some sort of planner or calender to stay organized. There will be times when its impossible to get everything done as well as you would like- you will have to learn to prioritize (unless you aren't interested in having a life outside of school at all).
2. Learn to lean on your classmates. You will have many group projects in the course of your degree. Also, no one understands the insanity quite like your fellow nursing students. I couldn't have done as well as I did without my lab partner and other buddies to help me study and join me in venting when times got rough.
3. Be flexible. Your schedule may change with little notice. You may dislike some of your instructors. It may seem as though your instructors have no idea how much work your being assigned. Trust me, they know how stressful it is. Take a deep breath and try to keep a professional attitude. Your instructors will respect you more, and you will respect yourself when you see other people losing their heads.
4. The first semester was the hardest for me. Learning med math, med term, and getting through head to toe assessment and the fundamental skills labs can seem totally overwhelming in combination with lecture. I highly recommend making note cards to study when you have a few moments of down time. Learn a little every day because cramming just won't cut it.
5. It doesn't ever get easy, you will just learn to adapt. Looking back I am incredibly thankful that my instructors pushed me so hard and that I kept high standards for myself.
Best of luck to you!
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