Re: advice for first semester?
Dr. Jane Norman, one of my faculty at TSU in the 90's had this advice for our very stressed-out class.
Make a chart with 24 hours per day. Schedule in your sleep time, class time, work, studying, etc. Make sure you schedule some "play" time for yourself. This way, you know what you should be doing & when you take your free time, you won't feel anxious about classwork or guilt-ridden for having taken this time for having fun.
She was right. It helped reduce so much stress. I even scheduled in time to play with my cat.
I also learned to break everything down into smaller bits. Okay, so I have an assignment due on x/xx/xx. Okay, what needs to be done & when. Write down the dates & make the tasks part of your daily work, rather than letting them pile up.
Keep communicating with those you love. Don't clam up or get so absorbed by nursing school that you don't talk to your friends & family. Nursing school is hard but it
is temporary. I promise.
In my 12 years since I finished nursing school & began working as an RN, I have found these tips to be invaluable in getting through a shift & in dealing with multiple priorities (work, volunteering, parenting, etc).
Good luck to you!
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