So I'll be starting my prereqs for nursing next month, I'm doing the ADN route. I can honestly say Im extremely nervous and excited (Which is good for me).
My questions are has anyone who started and became a RN or working towards one never really did great academically? Not because they had issues learning but more of just being lazy? I ask this question because I'm one of those individuals sort of. Highschool I never really tried as I was stubborn and only tried enough to pass the class. I joined the navy, Where i found my passion for serving people, 1st responder type stuff and I got out, Went to school and became a EMT-B. Which I absolutely loved but the class was pretty difficult jumping into a area with literally no medical background. I still passed the course with a B and got certified. I did a few clinicals in that program where I found the love for hospital work (Clincial as a ER tech) over the Ambulance clinicals (Which was awesoome).
Public speaking / Social - Never been one who likes to talk a ear off, Unless I know you and am comfortable enough to blabber. I used to be extremely quiet and kept to myself unless I had to say something. Military got that out of me for the most part, And having a family helped as well, But is this going to be an issue for not being a social butterfly? I understand its helpful to get to know your patients and all that which I'm fine with in a 'work mindset'.
Another question was Ive been reading about how the 'job market' isn't 'dieing for nurses' which from what Im reading it still seems a career that is in need, Its it just solely based upon peoples areas that Im reading this from?
I'm fortunate enough to attend full time and not have to 'work' necessarily, But I do plan on finding something part time to help with bills, Did any of you work full time / part time when you actually got into Nursing school or did you stop for that period to focus?
And other than that, Any tips, tricks, advice would be appreciated. I'm highly motivated to get A's in every class as i know its very competitive.
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So I'll be starting my prereqs for nursing next month, I'm doing the ADN route. I can honestly say Im extremely nervous and excited (Which is good for me).
My questions are has anyone who started and became a RN or working towards one never really did great academically? Not because they had issues learning but more of just being lazy? I ask this question because I'm one of those individuals sort of. Highschool I never really tried as I was stubborn and only tried enough to pass the class. I joined the navy, Where i found my passion for serving people, 1st responder type stuff and I got out, Went to school and became a EMT-B. Which I absolutely loved but the class was pretty difficult jumping into a area with literally no medical background. I still passed the course with a B and got certified. I did a few clinicals in that program where I found the love for hospital work (Clincial as a ER tech) over the Ambulance clinicals (Which was awesoome).
Public speaking / Social - Never been one who likes to talk a ear off, Unless I know you and am comfortable enough to blabber. I used to be extremely quiet and kept to myself unless I had to say something. Military got that out of me for the most part, And having a family helped as well, But is this going to be an issue for not being a social butterfly? I understand its helpful to get to know your patients and all that which I'm fine with in a 'work mindset'.
Another question was Ive been reading about how the 'job market' isn't 'dieing for nurses' which from what Im reading it still seems a career that is in need, Its it just solely based upon peoples areas that Im reading this from?
I'm fortunate enough to attend full time and not have to 'work' necessarily, But I do plan on finding something part time to help with bills, Did any of you work full time / part time when you actually got into Nursing school or did you stop for that period to focus?
And other than that, Any tips, tricks, advice would be appreciated. I'm highly motivated to get A's in every class as i know its very competitive.