@Cookie.Cruz The social life is very good especially since students know they will spend the next two years with their classmates. You will all be divided into your clinical groups in which you will form an even stronger bond. The people in your clinical will be the ones you see almost everyday. Pick your seat wisely the first day of class because many students become fiesty with their seats. There are some classmates that room together, I think that's a great opportunity to be in contact with the nursing community 24/7. Many students carpool because some students will be matched to clinicals that are far away from home. Working during the program is strongly discouraged however, some students work part-time weekends. The program is very overwhelming but definitely not impossible. It's all about time management and setting priorities. If you don't learn/retain material as quickly you may want to study beforehand versus a student who learns information quickly. You will have your classmates that will motivate and encourage you just like you will be there for them. It won't be long until you see them as siblings. I suggest small study groups if everyone is going to study and not gossip/talk about other things. I personally like to study on my own and review with other students and quiz each other. Don't hesitate questions in class or after. There is no such thing as a "stupid" question. The reason why I say this is because professors assume that you know the information and resume with the lecture adding to what was being said before. You guys are going to have so much fun while learning because thee professors are very engaging and knowledgeable.