Nursing Student Interview Help

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Hello, my name is Maggie. I live in Chicago with my hubby and two kids. I have been taking classes part time for the last 5 years and am finally done with all my pre-reqs. Now all I have to do is take the TEAS and in order to get into the fall program I must score high.

Currently, I am in a Pre-Nursing class. We have an assignment due in a week that requires us to interview a student nurse. There are 20 questions. I was wondering if anyone would like to help me out with this assignment. I will post the questions up on here if you are interested. Thanks so much!

Maggie:) Oh yes, I attend Joliet Junior College in Joliet IL.

Student Nurse Interview

1. What school do you attend and what semester of the nursing program are you now enrolled?

2. What are the best things about your nursing program?

3. What are the worse things about your nursing program?

4. How does nursing school affect your family?

5. Why did you select this nursing program?

6. Did you have previous health care employment or education before you entered your nursing program?

7. What do you find easy about nursing school?

8. What do you find the hardest?

9. Would you say the nursing program is expensive? Are there hidden costs?

10. Do you work? How many hours per week?

11. Is there anything that you were not academically prepared for?

12. What would you recommend to an in-coming student to make them better prepared for the program?

13. What would you change about your program?

14. How do you compare the pre-nursing or pre-requisites to the actual nursing classes?

15. What part of the nursing program causes the most anxiety among you and your peers?

16. Do nursing students support each other? Do you find much competition?

17. So far, what clinical experiences in your program have you enjoyed the most?

18. Would you encourage your son/daughter/brother/sister/best friend to go into nursing?

19. Are you glad you picked nursing as a major?

20. Do you feel that your nursing school prepares you for the profession?

Thanks so much again!!!!!!!!!

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