Nursing Students General Students
Published Dec 10, 2015
RNtobe17
151 Posts
I just finished my first semester of nursing school and it feel AAAAMAZING!!! This was the hardest, funnest, most emotional semester of my life ... And I loved every second of it. The torture is real, but the reward is just as real. I have learned SO MUCH, I'm like a whole new person. Clinicals are a blast and kept me motived to read and study. The patients I was assigned, I will remember for the rest of my life! The patient that I gave my first shot to, the patient I gave my first acucheck to... Their faces are imprinted in my mind and I'll be forever grateful to them for allowing me to practice and learn on them.
My teachers, and fellow nursing students were my rocks... And I wouldn't have made it without them.
For those that are applying to nursing school, work your hardest and don't ever give up, every bit of suffering is worth it.
For those starting, get ready for a rough ride, and the best ride of your life.
TheGodInMe-RN2BE
46 Posts
That Is great I don't know if this is a post from this December or last year. I am about to start mt first semester in a part time nursing program January 11th 2016.
What school are you attending for nursing??
LovelyLocs, ASN, BSN, RN
122 Posts
Yay! Keep up the great work, and enjoy your spare time when you can!
I am at Baton Rouge community college, in the registered nurse program. :)
Thank you:) I am fully embracing every second of my break haha
But I do have to admit I am doing a little preparing for next semester .. I can't help myself.
That's awesome. I wish you the best of luck.
What semester are you in???
I'm going into my second semester. I'm in a two year program, RN- ASN.
Good for you I am starting my first semester but I'm doing a part time track.
What is a part time track?
I will finish in seven semester instead of the traditional five. I am taking Health Assessment and Pharmacology this upcoming spring and Fundamentals in the fall. I will have to take off in the summer because Fundamentals includes clinicals and the summer semester is to short.