I'm in an ABSN program and we meet three times a week for lecture, lab, and clinical. Throughout school, including my first bachelors degree and my prerequisite classes, I would read all of the material, make flashcards, and study my flashcards. The method worked very well for me and I got mainly A's with a few B's.
Now in nursing school, the method doesn't seem to be working too well for me. We regularly have 20-30 chapters assigned each week. I spend 12+ hours a day on all four of my days off sitting at my desk reading, with not much time to study the flashcards I make. I also make several hundred flashcards on the reading material because there is so much to cover. I then end up with too many flashcards to make studying them feasible.
Does anyone have any recommendations on studying techniques? I feel like sitting in lecture and just taking notes doesn't give me nearly the level of understanding as if I had read the textbooks.
Thanks!
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I'm in an ABSN program and we meet three times a week for lecture, lab, and clinical. Throughout school, including my first bachelors degree and my prerequisite classes, I would read all of the material, make flashcards, and study my flashcards. The method worked very well for me and I got mainly A's with a few B's.
Now in nursing school, the method doesn't seem to be working too well for me. We regularly have 20-30 chapters assigned each week. I spend 12+ hours a day on all four of my days off sitting at my desk reading, with not much time to study the flashcards I make. I also make several hundred flashcards on the reading material because there is so much to cover. I then end up with too many flashcards to make studying them feasible.
Does anyone have any recommendations on studying techniques? I feel like sitting in lecture and just taking notes doesn't give me nearly the level of understanding as if I had read the textbooks.
Thanks!