Tips for Surviving the 1st Semester of Nursing School

So you completed your prerequisites, submitted your application, aced the interview and got your official acceptance letter then it hits you like a Mack Truck; the first semester of nursing school. This article gives new nursing students tips on how to survive the first semester of nursing school and make it out unscathed. Nursing Students General Students Article

I can't believe I made it through finals week and my first semester of nursing school is done. I was totally exhausted with several days of 3 hours of sleep and 5 straight exams. Anyways I'm like a straight B student, that's not bad considering I have a family and lots of distractions at home...for me that not where I usually am, so I wanted to offer up some tips on how to survive the first semester of nursing school.

1. READ your books.

This is probably the most annoying thing especially for those like me who learn visually or auditory, so I ended up having to rewrite my notes ( because highlighting does not work for me), and reading out loud.

2. Buy an NCLEX book and start using it now!

Some might not like this idea, but nursing questions suck because all the answers are viable and getting an NCLEX book in your first semester will help you get past the shock phase of those crazy critical thinking questions for those who are more fact-based learners like myself.

3. Be outspoken.

I think it's no secret by now that almost all nursing instructors highly favor students who are extroverts and who talk a lot. Being an introvert did not help me out much. My clinical instructors said I'm too shy to be a nurse when I really have no problem talking in front crowds, I'm just quiet and that's how God made me. If you are quiet like me, make it a point to be extra loud and outspoken especially to your clinical instructor and always volunteer to be the first to try new skills...just trust me on this.

4. Get a good calendar.

Be it an online calendar or old fashioned one, it is needed cause you won't be able to remember all the dates and commitment you have for assignment deadlines.

5. Start projects early.

Go into each class schedule on the first day of class and find all your big papers and start drafting them. Do a little each week so you won't be overwhelmed especially with the time-consuming task of finding evidence-based research.

6. Nursing students Don't get sick.

Ok apparently nursing students are not allowed to get sick, I had a long sick weekend and missed a few assignment deadlines one week and missed 1 day of class for being sick...next thing I'm being called into the nursing office as they question my motives for being a nurse. Anyways...as long as you not in a casket...drag yourself to school, it's better for them to send you home than to call in sick.

7. Say goodbye to life as you know it.

The boyfriend, girlfriend, wife, husband, dog, cat and pet rats will need to understand that you are in nursing school. This means you basically don't have a life and won't be seeing much of them...ok they won't understand but they will try to. Just be patient with the transition of the school life, it is not easy and many relationships do not survive this test.

Finally good luck to those who will be entering their first semester in summer and Fall. I know it's an exciting time. Got some tips of your own? Please add them to this post, I need all the help I can get as I move into semester 2.

Get youtextbookok early and start reading :yes:

Same here! For start date and orientation :cat:

I'm so anxious about it though. Determined, excited, terrified.

That's so weird so are mine!

Omg yes thank u soooooooooooooooo much!

I just started on the 11th and made it thru my first week! So nervous and excited!

Specializes in NICU.

I start my BSN program on the 25th and apart from being so excited....I'm terrified. I've been so excited and confident all summer since I got accepted and now that I have all my books and scrubs it's all a bit overwhelming and I haven't even started school. My nursing friends tell me it's normal I just want to know if anyone is feeling the same?

I start my BSN program on the 25th and apart from being so excited....I'm terrified. I've been so excited and confident all summer since I got accepted and now that I have all my books and scrubs it's all a bit overwhelming and I haven't even started school. My nursing friends tell me it's normal I just want to know if anyone is feeling the same?

Just bought all of my books and supplies and it is so overwhelming I'm so excited but so nervous at the same time so you are not alone!!

I just started my ADN program on the 13th. Excited, nervous, overwhelmed and all that jazz, and I'm looking forward to my first full week. We'll get the hang of things soon enough, just have to keep our goals in mind and stick it out! Our class has iv check off and a calculation exam next week already. I'm trying not to read the syllabi too far in advance, it causes my eyes to bug out! My personal assignment this week is coming up with a mantra. How are you all powering through?

Specializes in None yet..
Dropbox is an absolute life saver. I have my stuff with me no matter where I am! And it makes group projects almost bearable ;)

Once I emailed myself a 20 page care plan, went home, opened it up, and it was BLANK. I nearly cried.

I need to learn more about DropBox. I thought it was just for photographs. Can you upload word-processed documents, too? (Hope I don't sound like too much of a tech idiot.)

Specializes in Forensic Psych.
I need to learn more about DropBox. I thought it was just for photographs. Can you upload word-processed documents, too? (Hope I don't sound like too much of a tech idiot.)

I don't really know much about it's photo storage options. I just know my iPad version keeps trying to upload all my photos and I keep telling it no ?

Yes, it's for wired processed documents, PDFs, powerpoints, etc.

Specializes in Emergency, LTC.
I do recommend getting full nights rest. I feel like I'm less stressed and relaxed than almost all of my classmates because of it. Actually, nothing much gets in the way of me sleeping, including studying, except needing to be somewhere like class or work.

AGREE. I've sacrificed many days of not working out just so I can get some half-decent rest. Getting up at 5AM to go on that 5k run may not be the best idea if you went to bed at 12 or 1am!

Specializes in Psychiatry.

You can upload any type of file to Dropbox.

Specializes in Emergecy, Cardiac, Neuro, Med-Surg.

This is exactly what I'm doing RIghT now! I start on 9/22 and I've been driving myself crazy wasting time trying to find the "best" way to be organized.

I need to chill out and stick to the basics:)

Thank you!!

Specializes in Med Surg, PCU, Travel.

Hey student nurses if you still reading this I'm just excited today to announce I passed my NCLEX-RN and i'm now a RN, BSN. If I can so can you. Try to be consistent during nursing school and don't fall behind. These tips still stands up today and it is how you started really sets you going in the right direction. I post to the NCLEX forum on study tips some time soon. And as my initial post said, I was just an average student. You got this! Be Blessed!