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  1. thank you so much!! I will make some flash cards!!!
  2. Thank you so much! Im super excited to start the clinical aspect of Med Surg. NYC has really great hospitals and I am honored to work beside some wonderful nurses!
  3. Thanks! I agree. It will only get harder from here as we work toward our long term goals! It is a process and your mind is your greatest tool!!
  4. Thanks! I find it easier to understand by putting myself in a clinical setting like the NCLEX questions do. I love nursing school, Im just a bit overwhelmed with all of the disorders I must learn in 3 months .
  5. Okay thanks! I am just doing the NCLEX 5000 questions online, it helps me review what I already learned, see important rationales, and realize my weak areas. I (hopefully) take the boards in June which isnt that far away.
  6. Hello, My name is Taylor. Today I had my first day of Med Surg and I am, to say the least, overwhelmed. I have the passion for nursing, I basically sleep with my book! I just want to know if anybody has any advice to tackle this semester so I can graduate. I have a 3.8 GPA and dont want it to suffer because of an information overload. Do I write tons of notes to memorize, stop studying for the NCLEX already, keep up with study group, flash cards?! These are my tactics and I hope they all help! Any advice, fact sheets, or clinical experiences will be helpful! Thanks

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