Re: What makes nursing school so hard for people ?
Wow, dltrahan, if it is so easy for you, why aren't you in medical school?

Just kidding, please don't get mad!!!
Seriously, a lot of people find it hard, simply because they are coming into NS at a later age, after being out of school for many years (like myself, who was out 20 years before starting NS.) It may seem easier to you because you have been working in the ER, so you are accustomed to what is going on and what nurses do. On the other hand, if a person goes through nursing school with never stepping into a hospital/clinic except as a patient, then they don't know what to expect and may find it way more difficult.
I work as an extern at my local hospital, so I am way more comfortable with nurses and have learned so much just being there, so I have a heads up on some of my classmates, who are terrified to take on patients at clinicals.
As far as NS being so hard, it all depends on how you learn and how much you can remember. Some programs are way more harder than others, and some have way better instructors than other programs. I have classmates who never crack a book and make A's while others study all the time and barely make passing grades. It all depends on the individual person and their situation.
I work full time, go to class, have a husband also in school while taking care of 4 kids. It
IS difficult for me, simply because I don't have as much time to devote to studying and learning everything. There is a ton to learn and you will never learn as much as you need to before graduating and being thrust out into the nursing world.
As for pharm, it was difficult for my whole class to learn, because they put it online and we didn't have an instructor willing to work with us like we needed, and the way that she presented the material made it very hard to learn.
Once you get done with NS, you will be passing meds and having to watch patients responses to the meds, plus deal with family and doctors plus a whole lot of other things, including charting while making sure that you don't get sued. All combined, it does get very difficult.
Again, it all depends on the person and the situation.
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