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Well i'm about one year into school, so my didactic is nearly over (less than 3 weeks till clinical starts). Well, I don't think undergrad compares to the graduate level. When I was in undergrad I worked full time plus (nights) and went to school and did well.....Now I am not working and spend on average 12-14+ hours a day studying (counting in class time) 5 days a week so I don't have to study as much on weekends. Weekends I study 2-4 hours a day and take some days off completely. Sounds like a lot, but when you're not working school becomes your job. Well, that's my schedule, some study more some less, but from a volume standpoint it is amazing how much you learn in such a short time. Hope this helps.
Hey guys and gals.I think this is a good idea (I hope). Can you guys compare & contrast nursing school and CRNA school. I think it will really help us to know what to expect.
Thanks so much
Some say it's like the difference between drinking from a soda straw and then drinking from a fire hose!
Some say it's like the difference between drinking from a soda straw and then drinking from a fire hose!
What a great analogy!
I couldn't begin to describe the experience. In general, if you have what it takes to get in (lots of hoops to jump through, long-term focus on goals) you will make it work once you get there. It is very hard. It feels like a worthwhile thing to be doing. Nursing school felt like an enormous waste of my time. (not nursing, you understand, but nursing school.)
I am counting the months. Might even start counting weeks, although maybe it is a bit early for that since I have 17 months to go.
Some say it's like the difference between drinking from a soda straw and then drinking from a fire hose!
I am about to finish my first year of school and I 2nd that statement. The volume of material is overwhelming, but with sacrifice and hard work it is possible. When i was in nursing school i thought it was hard, but i had NO idea what difficult was. I look back on it and laugh now. I always say to my husband "If i had worked this hard in nursing school I would have had a 4.0". Just sit down, hold on and get ready for a crazy ride! It will all be worth it in the end for a very satisfying career.
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Hey guys and gals.
I think this is a good idea (I hope). Can you guys compare & contrast nursing school and CRNA school. I think it will really help us to know what to expect.
Thanks so much