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  1. hey, I am in Canada and I am in my last year of my bachelor of nursing, doing my preceptorship in a 20 bed surgical and medical intensive care unit. I remember my first day of class in nursing and just like the last person post dont worry about the first day. The schools have been doing this for a long time and they know not to overload you the first day. In prepartation get a huge binder and dividers have that already set to go and keep it organized , dont get backed up on your readings or assignments. The 4 year degree program i did not find the work complexity hard, however it is stressful, the work is not hard its the amount of work they give you, their reasoning for giving you some many assignements is to see if you can handle the stressful. So the best advice is to not procrastinate in doing assignments you get backed up it will bite you in the butt. You will do fine, just remember to keep up with all the readings and assigments.

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