Nursing Students General Students
Published Mar 12, 2003
2amigos
122 Posts
I started at a Community College here last summer doing my prerequistes for the ADN program. I had just turned 44 and wasn't sure I was going to be able to do the "science" stuff. I've never been to college before and the idea of chemistry and A&P scared the heck out of me.
I found that summer that chemistry was fun, basically math due to the formula's. My first semester of A&P1 was horrible! Thank goodness I had plenty of English, Psychology, and Communications classes at the time or ALL my confidence would have been blown.
This semester A&P2 is hard, but I'm "getting it" and I love the feeling. I can actually HELP someone with the material for the class! Me!!!
What I was wondering was is anyone else feel like they are "morphing" (best word I could think of) as they go through their classes? I'm not even in the RN program yet, but I've changed so much already!
It's like I don't feel like I need to apologize for taking a seat in class....heck no! I have a right to be there and I have a right to have decent teachers instruct us on the materials. I have even done the no-no of stating that I didn't understand something in class once, even though the instructor was pizzed. Duh, that's why we're paying for the class and he's supposed to be teaching it. lol
I've always been a people pleaser and doormat. Not anymore! My husband thinks it's wonderful and says that it's about time. I'm shocked at how good it feels to know that I have a brain that works and I have opinions and sometimes my ideas are good ones!
Does anyone know what I mean? Have you changed while going through classes?
CherylM
RNConnieF
324 Posts
Welcome to the wonderful world of adult learning There have been studies that show that adult students have moved past "task learning" into "reflective" learning; understanding how the topic being learned fits into the student's life and position within the chosen profession. You feel morphed because you have morphed. Congratulations
Thanks Connie! I wasn't sure I made any kind of sense. It's just neat to feel the internal changes and you want to try to explain and explore those changes, but it's difficult to explain them. Thanks for replying!!!
laurainaz
37 Posts
I know exactly what you mean...when I first started my pre-reqs I wasn't sure I would ever really "get" what was going on. Now I am a second semester student in a 4 semester program, and I actually get it!!! It's so awesome to take care of a pt and know what is happening in their body, and why, and what could happen next and what to do to try and fix it. I feel such a more confident student now than I was back then.
babynursewannab
669 Posts
Way to go sista'!
That's exactly what I found happened upon my return to school after many, many years out.
We tend to appreciate it quite a bit more and therefore get more out of it. Keep it up! You rock!
silvermoon
26 Posts
Keep that feeling Cheryl. Isn't it great.
I've just done a profile for a Adult Learners Week pamphlet that says what you're feeleing.
All the fun of being a student with enough experience of life not to be worrying about what everyone else thinks.
Hope your morphing continues.
Nina
Thanks Nina! I'd love to see your pamphlet!
SN Gone Crazy
25 Posts
Hi! To All
I know exactly how you all feel. Especially after I just had my midterm evaluation last week. My instructor told me I was doing great and that I have the nursing process down pat. She said most of the other students', in my clinical, outcomes were not realistic, but mine were perfect. She said I was going to make an excellent nurse because I have all the qualities of a caring nurse, which was the big ego booster I needed to feel more confident about what I was doing.
I Know God Will Not Give Me More Than I Can Handle. I Just Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much. _ Mother Theresa
SingingNurse2
66 Posts
I needed to read this, thanks! I am going to be going back this fall after many years and have been stressing about taking the anatomy classes since they were difficult when I was 18, but I know I will have a lot of experience and better study habits this time around to help. I hope it "clicks" for me too. Good luck to you!
KimRN03
139 Posts
I have a Bachelor's degree already and I can tell you when I went back to school to get my ADN it means so much more to me then when I went to school the first time. School now is more about learning and becoming the best nurse I can be rather then partying and making friends. I am getting so much more academically out of my ADN program. Continued success to you! Enjoy the learning process you will love the Nursing classes.
Hidi74
177 Posts
OOHHH I am right there w/ you. I am sitting in the first row of every class asking question after question and loving every minute of it!!!! To me it's the pride I feel doing it, that makes the difference.
Katnip, RN
2,904 Posts
Just wait until you get to your nursing courses. All this stuff you're learning now will really click. It's a great feeling.