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Hi everyone! Just wanted to start a thread for people applying to the PN program this year at George Brown. I have applied already and I am in their Pre-Health program. Lets keep up to date with each others timelines :)
Agreed with the clinical skills.
As for learning styles, wow, I found that students do exactly that memorize and cram! Doesn't work, what I did was understanding and digesting. Otherwise no hope! I think again, study skills is key.
Thinking like a nurse is something that I look forward to learning :)
xokw, BSN, RN
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Study habits and time management are very important. You should do fine :)
One thing to keep in mind though is the difference with nursing school is that you are also attending clinicals and placements while balancing classes. Clinicals and placements bring on a whole new challenge as you are learning and being tested on new skills, how to talk to patients and even how to touch them. This setting is very different to most and can be quite intimidating to even the most academically adept student.
Your classes are also structured around not only learning new information, but learning to think like a nurse. Tests are no longer about memorizing and regurgitating information, it becomes about case studies, critical thinking, prioritizing and choosing the most correct answer of out 2-4 correct answers.
Good luck to all :)