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I just finished my first semester of nursing school and I feel very overwhelmed with everything that has gone on. I used to get all A's in my classes however now I am getting all low B's and C's. There is so much information to know and I cant seem to retain all of it. The instructors and nurses are very mean and not helpful in any way. Is this a normal feeling? Is nursing still for me? I'm not quite sure if I can make it through the next 5 semesters....

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8 Responses to “Nursing School?”

  1. motheragaincats Says:

    yup, it’s all normal. After you finish school and land your first job, You’ll feel like, "What am I doing here, Why does everyone think I have the answers and why did these people put me in this position, don’t they know I really don’t know anything!".

    Experience is the best teacher and you won’t get that anywhere except on the floor. Our nursing instructors were so mean, they would grab you by the back of your shirt if you were wrong and embarrass you in front of well-seasoned nurses while you did clinicals. My advice….when they ask for a volunteer.. DO IT. It is your last chance at learning before you become a real nurse. Remember, when you get on the floor….everyone expects you to know your job…it will start the first day you walk out on the floor! If you expect the Nurses who have been there a while to help you…good luck…Most of them are overworked, underpayed and jealous and many wouldn’t mind you falling on your face so they will look good. Study Hard.Listen Hard, Be Hard and danm it, Be the best nurse on the floor!! Good luck!

  2. waiting4myredemption Says:

    If I can do it ( im a single mom of 3 and two have autism.. and my youngest had surgery while i was in school ) you can do it.. hold your head up and buckle down.. Good luck

  3. BPAgentsWife Says:

    I’M ON MY LAST SEMESTER. ADVISE…DON’T GET ALL FRUSTRATED AND DEPRESSED…ALWAYS THINK POSITIVE AND ALWAYS TELL YOURSELF THAT YOU CAN MAKE IT!!!!!!!!!! YOU CAN MAKE IT NO MATTER WHAT HAPPEN!!!! ALSO, KEEP ON READING…READING…AND DO THE PEDIATRIC CALCULATIONS THROUGH YOUR HEAD OVER AND OVER..MASTER ALL THE CONVERSIONS!! DON’T MIND THOSE RN’S…THEY ALL WENT THROUGH THE SAME SITUATION SO DON’T EVEN SWEAT IT. RELAX, STUDY, READ, AND CONCENTRATE AND FOCUS….FOCUS…FOCUS..DON’T LET ANYONE PUT YOU DOWN AND DEGRADE YOU! YOU WILL BECOME WHAT YOU WANT AS LONG AS YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF..TRUST ME! GOOD LUCK TO YOU!!

  4. JENA I Says:

    Yes, as long as you are interested, keep striving for the A’s. Instructors sometimes want to challenge you and "pretend" to be mean, so keep trying. If they see how determined you are, they will give you points for that.

  5. mamma_sons Says:

    Liz,been there and done that.yea its normal and my grades drooped also.by the beginning of the third and final trimester,i was ready to throw up both hands and quit. I’m a LPN but i can grant u its just as hard as going for Ur RN. I guarantee u will remember more then u think u will in the work world where that is the scarest part in the beginning. Good luck and just hang with it.

  6. aokbrien Says:

    Oh my God, YES! You just keep showing up and doing the best you can do. I made it through with C’s and got scholarships all the way. It’s a tough school because you’ve really gotta know what to do in all kinds of situations. Know how to prioratize and arrive 30 minutes early to get organized. This is time management skill. It will calm your nerves so you can think more clearly and adjust to changes. I have gone through hell my first 10 years as a nurse. I just smile and keep right on going! Learn to make fun time for yourself. Remember it’ll all be done in 12 months or so. Just focus on what you have to do for that one day. Don’t think it’s going to be like that always. Women are very territorial. Respect their space. Say, "I’ll have to look into that." When you’re a little unsure, and speak with confidence the things you’re sure about. Know your basic skills well. Vitals, Patient care, Normal values of stuff, When to call the doc. You’re just packing in the foundation now. You’ll start building off that. Work part time in some nursing field, even if it’s only one day a week. You can find a mentor who will help you with things you don’t want to go to a mean teacher about.Good luck! It’s a wonderful field to go into and there are rewards money can’t buy. Get your rest, too!

  7. Doc8 Says:

    Do not give up. I think all my class felt that way in medical school.

  8. reginachick22 Says:

    Stick with it and take everyone’s advice. Work hard, get clinical experience, and build your confidence.

    Usually the first year/semester is overwhelming for 2 reasons:

    a) You are learning completely new and foreign material.
    and b) They purposely are "hard" on first year students to weed out those who really don’t have the drive, skills, or dedication to be in this field.

    Ask yourself is nursing really IS something you would like to do as a career. Are you willing to put in more study time? Volunteer or work as a student nurse at a nursing home? You may find that your classes are much easier once you have some experience under your belt.

    If things don’t improve and your instructors remain unhelpful, I suggest seeing a guidance counsellor. They may be better able to assess your skills, study habits, and tell you how to improve your problem areas.

    B’s and C’s are generally 100% fine in university programs, unless you are in a pre-professional program like pre-medicine. If you graduate with a B average, this is considered more than sufficient to pass your RN exams. I think a C is the minimum.

    Good luck and you can do it if you really want it!

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