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+NaturalandBlessed You're welcome. It can be tough, but you'll make it. Just hang in there! I wish you the best of luck in nursing school and your future nursing career. Thanks for your comment. -Ben
Thank you all so much...not trying to brag but so far straight A's. you are absolutely correct about not being around negative people. You both are changing lives .
I will be a first semester Nursing student this Spring 2016 and I feel blessed that I came across this video. Very insightful. I have been a nervous wreck trying to figure out where to start and what to focus on so that I am prepared and ready come January. I look forward to your future videos. God Bless and have a wonderful Holiday.
+Kelani Anderson That's awesome that you're about to start nursing school this spring! Yes, it can be very nerve-racking, but you'll do great. Just hang in there and don't give up. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. May God bless you on your journey, and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in 2016! -Ben & Sarah
I'm gearing up to apply for a post bac nursing program at my former university. I am guilty of number 3. and 4. I can't wait for the videos on those topics!
+Andrea Stephens Thanks for your comment, Andrea. We'll definitely try to get those videos out within the next week or two, along with many others. I wish you the best of luck in the nursing program and in your future nursing career. -Ben
Thank you very much kind sir. This only reinforces what I know already but it is good hearing it from someone else. I will try for a 3 rd time to get through the program, and I will get through it on the 3rd try and closely consider all these points.
oh man, this list is me. T_T but after watching this video and hearing these inspirational words really inspired me to try so hard on my last week in second semester. I had to repeat nursing school, and had to wait to get back in. its been a loooong journey. I almost feel like I should just give up because I've been trying to hang on for so long . but seriously, after hearing this, it inspired me to get rid of negative thinking and just try really hard. I've been trying g not to be late to class and organize my time better and not waste time. I am looking forward to seeing those organizational and time management videos. are they up? thank you!!
+BrittLink OfHyrule Thank you very much for your comment! I'm so glad the video could help encourage you because nursing school is tough. Hang in there because you have came a long way. The journey is hard but very much worth it! I wish you the best during this second semester. Yes, we have the organizational and time management videos up and I've linked to them below for you :) Thanks again for your comment! How to stay organized: ruclips.net/video/w9MlkDW1G9M/видео.html Time management: ruclips.net/video/rqKs1vAW9wY/видео.html -Sarah
I want to thank you both for these anazing and helpful videos you make for us all. you are both so easy to listen to and very motivating. thank you! -Jodie
+Jodie Haley Thank you so much for your kind comment, Jodie! It really means a lot to us and is so encouraging. We appreciate you taking the time to watch our videos. I know how phones are haha...they like to do their own thing. -Ben & Sarah
Hi, I love watching your videos because you give all the tips that students can really apply in real life. My question is one of the reason why some students struggle in nursing because of the amount of things that needs to be covered is done in a short amount of time? Like me, personally, I hate math, right now, I have a son so basically I'm taking all my prereqs online so, with that I have hard time sometimes when I have question and I have nobody to teach me on spot. So in short what makes nursing school really hard that most students struggle, aside from the things mentioned here ( indecisions, not studying etc) , ACADEMICALLY ( wise), is it because of some classes that needed to know, and its a very huge amount of information to store? I dont know if I'm addressing the question clearly.. Thats why I gave my math as an example. Most of my friends said that in nursing its mostly theory class that needs to memorize, and apply of course in clinical. So personally, what does NURSING program itself makes it hard that most students struggle? Why is it hard 10x? Sorry for the question, Have a Great Thanksgiving :)
+chelzhi Great question! From my point-of-view, what made nursing school so hard wasn't that the material was difficult to understand or process, but it was so hard having so many classes together and keeping up with everything (and having time to spend studying). You are required to go to lecture classes almost everyday, go to clinicals, and work on other projects...all while trying to study for exams...so that is why most people say nursing school is so hard. If I had only one class at a time or even two I would have got to study more and it would have been easier, but most nursing school are not set-up like this unless you go part-time (I went full-time). So, academically the material isn't hard to understand....it is just trying to dedicate time to study and absorb everything. Have you thought about going into the nursing program part-time for a while since you have a son? It may be easier for you and that way you will take less classes at a time. I hope that helps :) I hope you have a great Thanksgiving as well :) -Sarah
Thanks I applied to community college for nursing school I have a question I want to become nurse practitioners so if I got associate degree first n took the board state test do I have to retake it after 2 more years for Bachelors degree ??? N how long does the master degree takes Thank u
+Fardosa gabow Thanks for your question, Fardosa. No, you do not have to re-take the boards after obtaining an BSN degree if you've already passed it after completing your ADN degree. The master's degree for a nurse practitioner (after you obtain your bachelor's degree) takes about 2-3 years for most people, but it depends on the program. We have a video overview on nurse practitioners here: ruclips.net/video/SJXNKwgBg-Y/видео.html Thanks so much, and I wish you the very best in your future career as a nurse!
My school’s second semester is known to b the toughest, and man I’m trying hard !!!! Times like these I wish would have picked something easier !!! Haha, I’m hanging in there!!! If I flunk out I figured I’d try to b an LVN, let’s see what happens
thank you Ben. I am very glad for your information. it really helped me. worth to watch. Right now I am in my second year of prerequisite courses. I am having trouble with picking an Anatomy professor. Classmates go to ratemyprofessors.com I feel I am ready for Anatomy, but I need confidence. the teacher I want to pick has ratings that she is challenging and very hard. however, some other teacher is easier. what do you think? Please help me.
+Cari Baez I am a first year nursing student, and I took the hardest Anatomy teacher my college had. It was difficult, but I was glad I decided to take her class. You had to know the information like the back of your hand, and it will be useful in your career to know. With THAT being said, her teaching style is not for everyone. If you feel worried, I would go with the higher rated teachers. They're highly rated for a reason :)
Trumpetto31 thank you for your reply. I know either way Anatomy is hard. Anyone who takes this course has to study, study, and study. But in what ways anatomy professors are hard even though anatomy is hard already? .-.
My teacher was VERY specific, so you had to word it just right or else the entire problem was incorrect. Half of her test was multiple choice whereas the other half involved drawing dna/rna strands, cellular respiration, layers of multiple tissues, etc. However, I'm sure your teachers won't be that difficult. The best advice I can give is to study and like Ben said, stay positive! Saying it out loud also tends to help it stick for me, so don't be afraid to talk to yourself! Good luck with your journey!
+Cari Baez Great question! I had the same dilemma while I was in college, where one teacher would have a great rating and the other would have a terrible rating. I always went with the teacher with the best rating. Ratemyprofessor ratings (however you do have to watch for inflated ratings) are usually right when it comes to that and if a teacher has a bad rating there is usually a reason for it. Every time I found a teacher had a bad rating it was true. So I would choose wisely. Have you watched my video on how to pick a professor? If not here it is: ruclips.net/video/pzmme58-pqw/видео.html I wish you the best! -Ben
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Thank you for this I am in my third semester of nursing school and its been tough but I am not giving up.
+NaturalandBlessed You're welcome. It can be tough, but you'll make it. Just hang in there! I wish you the best of luck in nursing school and your future nursing career. Thanks for your comment. -Ben
Thank you all so much...not trying to brag but so far straight A's. you are absolutely correct about not being around negative people. You both are changing lives .
+TBell999999 Thanks so much for your comment, Travis. Whoa, straight A's is a huge accomplishment! Keep up the great work! Thanks for watching. - Ben
I will be a first semester Nursing student this Spring 2016 and I feel blessed that I came across this video. Very insightful. I have been a nervous wreck trying to figure out where to start and what to focus on so that I am prepared and ready come January. I look forward to your future videos. God Bless and have a wonderful Holiday.
+Kelani Anderson That's awesome that you're about to start nursing school this spring! Yes, it can be very nerve-racking, but you'll do great. Just hang in there and don't give up. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. May God bless you on your journey, and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in 2016! -Ben & Sarah
I'm gearing up to apply for a post bac nursing program at my former university. I am guilty of number 3. and 4. I can't wait for the videos on those topics!
+Andrea Stephens Thanks for your comment, Andrea. We'll definitely try to get those videos out within the next week or two, along with many others. I wish you the best of luck in the nursing program and in your future nursing career. -Ben
Thank you very much kind sir. This only reinforces what I know already but it is good hearing it from someone else. I will try for a 3 rd time to get through the program, and I will get through it on the 3rd try and closely consider all these points.
I enjoy your way of speaking. It is very calming and draws me in to what you are teaching me. Thank you for this video.
Thank you Lord 🙏 needed this! Perfect timing.
I love the idea of making a study tips playlist. I bet your channel will soar because of it.
Thanks
+I Will Thank you very much for your comment and encouragement! Sarah and I look forward to making these for everyone.
-Ben
You took the words right out of my mouth on that first reason.
+Matt Thanks for sharing that, Matt. It can indeed be hard to make a decision sometimes. Have a Happy Thanksgiving! -Ben
oh man, this list is me. T_T but after watching this video and hearing these inspirational words really inspired me to try so hard on my last week in second semester. I had to repeat nursing school, and had to wait to get back in. its been a loooong journey. I almost feel like I should just give up because I've been trying to hang on for so long . but seriously, after hearing this, it inspired me to get rid of negative thinking and just try really hard. I've been trying g not to be late to class and organize my time better and not waste time. I am looking forward to seeing those organizational and time management videos. are they up? thank you!!
+BrittLink OfHyrule Thank you very much for your comment! I'm so glad the video could help encourage you because nursing school is tough. Hang in there because you have came a long way. The journey is hard but very much worth it! I wish you the best during this second semester. Yes, we have the organizational and time management videos up and I've linked to them below for you :) Thanks again for your comment!
How to stay organized: ruclips.net/video/w9MlkDW1G9M/видео.html
Time management: ruclips.net/video/rqKs1vAW9wY/видео.html
-Sarah
I love that he mentioned zig. He used to be my college minister in Tuscaloosa!!!
+Jasmine James Oh wow that is awesome! Thank you for sharing this :)
This is me omg I’m making it harder on myself because I truely do negatively think.
Had to watch this 10 times. Great video
I want to thank you both for these anazing and helpful videos you make for us all. you are both so easy to listen to and very motivating. thank you! -Jodie
dont mind the spelling mistakes, my phone has a mind of its own. ☺
+Jodie Haley Thank you so much for your kind comment, Jodie! It really means a lot to us and is so encouraging. We appreciate you taking the time to watch our videos. I know how phones are haha...they like to do their own thing.
-Ben & Sarah
Thank you so much for this video, Looking forward to those new videos!!!!!
+Wander Slate You're very welcome. We hope to roll out many of those videos in the coming week. Thanks for taking the time to comment. -Ben
Hi,
I love watching your videos because you give all the tips that students can really apply in real life.
My question is one of the reason why some students struggle in nursing because of the amount of things that needs to be covered is done in a short amount of time? Like me, personally, I hate math, right now, I have a son so basically I'm taking all my prereqs online so, with that I have hard time sometimes when I have question and I have nobody to teach me on spot.
So in short what makes nursing school really hard that most students struggle, aside from the things mentioned here ( indecisions, not studying etc) , ACADEMICALLY ( wise), is it because of some classes that needed to know, and its a very huge amount of information to store? I dont know if I'm addressing the question clearly.. Thats why I gave my math as an example. Most of my friends said that in nursing its mostly theory class that needs to memorize, and apply of course in clinical. So personally, what does NURSING program itself makes it hard that most students struggle? Why is it hard 10x?
Sorry for the question,
Have a Great Thanksgiving :)
+chelzhi Great question! From my point-of-view, what made nursing school so hard wasn't that the material was difficult to understand or process, but it was so hard having so many classes together and keeping up with everything (and having time to spend studying). You are required to go to lecture classes almost everyday, go to clinicals, and work on other projects...all while trying to study for exams...so that is why most people say nursing school is so hard.
If I had only one class at a time or even two I would have got to study more and it would have been easier, but most nursing school are not set-up like this unless you go part-time (I went full-time). So, academically the material isn't hard to understand....it is just trying to dedicate time to study and absorb everything. Have you thought about going into the nursing program part-time for a while since you have a son? It may be easier for you and that way you will take less classes at a time. I hope that helps :) I hope you have a great Thanksgiving as well :)
-Sarah
Wait, didn't I just see you get a physical exam?? You did a very good job at that.
Thanks
I applied to community college for nursing school
I have a question I want to become nurse practitioners so if I got associate degree first n took the board state test do I have to retake it after 2 more years for Bachelors degree ???
N how long does the master degree takes
Thank u
+Fardosa gabow Thanks for your question, Fardosa. No, you do not have to re-take the boards after obtaining an BSN degree if you've already passed it after completing your ADN degree. The master's degree for a nurse practitioner (after you obtain your bachelor's degree) takes about 2-3 years for most people, but it depends on the program. We have a video overview on nurse practitioners here: ruclips.net/video/SJXNKwgBg-Y/видео.html
Thanks so much, and I wish you the very best in your future career as a nurse!
+RegisteredNurseRN I really i appreciate
U guys are helpful
Fardosa gabow Thank you =)
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My school’s second semester is known to b the toughest, and man I’m trying hard !!!! Times like these I wish would have picked something easier !!! Haha, I’m hanging in there!!! If I flunk out I figured I’d try to b an LVN, let’s see what happens
Yup guilty in the first degree .Good tips thanks
+Meril Young I think many of us are guilty of these things lol. Thanks for sharing! -Ben
thank you Ben. I am very glad for your information. it really helped me. worth to watch. Right now I am in my second year of prerequisite courses. I am having trouble with picking an Anatomy professor. Classmates go to ratemyprofessors.com
I feel I am ready for Anatomy, but I need confidence. the teacher I want to pick has ratings that she is challenging and very hard. however, some other teacher is easier. what do you think?
Please help me.
+Cari Baez I am a first year nursing student, and I took the hardest Anatomy teacher my college had. It was difficult, but I was glad I decided to take her class. You had to know the information like the back of your hand, and it will be useful in your career to know. With THAT being said, her teaching style is not for everyone. If you feel worried, I would go with the higher rated teachers. They're highly rated for a reason :)
Trumpetto31 thank you for your reply. I know either way Anatomy is hard. Anyone who takes this course has to study, study, and study. But in what ways anatomy professors are hard even though anatomy is hard already? .-.
My teacher was VERY specific, so you had to word it just right or else the entire problem was incorrect. Half of her test was multiple choice whereas the other half involved drawing dna/rna strands, cellular respiration, layers of multiple tissues, etc. However, I'm sure your teachers won't be that difficult. The best advice I can give is to study and like Ben said, stay positive! Saying it out loud also tends to help it stick for me, so don't be afraid to talk to yourself! Good luck with your journey!
+Cari Baez Great question! I had the same dilemma while I was in college, where one teacher would have a great rating and the other would have a terrible rating. I always went with the teacher with the best rating. Ratemyprofessor ratings (however you do have to watch for inflated ratings) are usually right when it comes to that and if a teacher has a bad rating there is usually a reason for it. Every time I found a teacher had a bad rating it was true. So I would choose wisely. Have you watched my video on how to pick a professor? If not here it is: ruclips.net/video/pzmme58-pqw/видео.html I wish you the best!
-Ben
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