You give real advice on how to study! I appreciate that cause a lot of other channels just say, do your notes, review the PowerPoints, & practice nclex questions. Im realizing there is a lot more to getting those As and Bs.
Hey Phillip! Wow you're already diving into fundamentals. Of course, I hope that my tips are helpful. I also recommend to search in google some topics your focusing on and put NCLEX style questions after the topic and you'll find so many more quizlets! Good luck to you 🙂
We have fundamentals lectures 3 times a week, 3 labs, and 2 clinical days. I have no full days off to get all of the assignments done. I just started and already I feel like I'm drowning and can't keep up.
Thank you so much for the video, I will be starting my ADN program in the next 2 weeks and this video really help alot. May God continue to bless and keep you. I wish you more success on your journey 🙏🙏🙏
Mercy Anuoluwapo I’m glad this video was helpful and thank you so so much ❣️ I really appreciate it. Good luck in your classes and feel free to DM me on instagram if you have any questions at all. You will do great!
@@Mdeygold This is my 2nd week in foundations and I feel like I'm drowning. Any suggestions? I do own the Saunders NCLEX-RN book, but I do know what are the key concepts or important things to focus on.
Thanks a million! You are going to be a great nurse. I start Nursing school in 2 weeks. I am a mom of 2 under two. Do you have any advice for moms going to schoolv
Eastern Queen Thank you so much 💖 Wow this is so exciting, good luck on your journey to becoming a nurse. I don’t have kids of my own, but the biggest suggestions I can give you is to time manage and make sure to have a space solely dedicated to where you will study. Try to study in short blocks of 15-30 minutes, so you can use your breaks to check up on the kiddos. It is manageable, as I take tons of breaks and don’t need to study in the evening and days on the weekends. I would also plan out your weeks ahead so you know when you are planning to study as well. Maybe study when your children are napping or have quiet time and such. Maybe more of structured study schedule might be helpful in your situation?
Hey Ansley, I did not go to Keiser University. I went to a Jesuit private college in Illinois! I would think though that some schools would have similar curriculums and others would be so different!
Hey Kayla! So I had classes for 8-10 hours a day. After class I drove home and took a break and normally studied for 2-4 hours after class. I had three days off of school and would study for two long 6-8 hour sessions on two of my days off and then took one day off a week where I didn’t do anything school related. Some weeks were busier than others where I had to study longer and some weeks I didn’t study as much, so it honestly just depended on what my schedule looked like.
Hey! Fluid and electrolytes can be tricky concepts but these concepts were in my pathophysiology class, so I was only tested on the patho behind the imbalances. I would suggest watching registered nurse RN, she has some great videos on these topics! I would also try to find some practice questions online to help solidify the concepts too. Hopefully this helps!!
Hey Brenda! Haha yes, it did take me some time to get use to talking to my camera since it felt really unnatural to me. Thankfully with a little practice I can tell it comes more easily now 😃
You give real advice on how to study! I appreciate that cause a lot of other channels just say, do your notes, review the PowerPoints, & practice nclex questions.
Im realizing there is a lot more to getting those As and Bs.
I’m in my second week of fundamentals! Thank you so much for the helpful tips and sharing your quizlet’s with us. I appreciate it!
Hey Phillip! Wow you're already diving into fundamentals. Of course, I hope that my tips are helpful. I also recommend to search in google some topics your focusing on and put NCLEX style questions after the topic and you'll find so many more quizlets! Good luck to you 🙂
We have fundamentals lectures 3 times a week, 3 labs, and 2 clinical days. I have no full days off to get all of the assignments done. I just started and already I feel like I'm drowning and can't keep up.
Thank you so much for the video, I will be starting my ADN program in the next 2 weeks and this video really help alot. May God continue to bless and keep you. I wish you more success on your journey 🙏🙏🙏
Mercy Anuoluwapo I’m glad this video was helpful and thank you so so much ❣️ I really appreciate it. Good luck in your classes and feel free to DM me on instagram if you have any questions at all. You will do great!
@@KristenWaldorf Thank you so much, I will really be in your DM if I need your help🤗🤗🤗
@@Mdeygold
This is my 2nd week in foundations and I feel like I'm drowning. Any suggestions? I do own the Saunders NCLEX-RN book, but I do know what are the key concepts or important things to focus on.
Thanks a million! You are going to be a great nurse.
I start Nursing school in 2 weeks. I am a mom of 2 under two. Do you have any advice for moms going to schoolv
Eastern Queen Thank you so much 💖 Wow this is so exciting, good luck on your journey to becoming a nurse. I don’t have kids of my own, but the biggest suggestions I can give you is to time manage and make sure to have a space solely dedicated to where you will study. Try to study in short blocks of 15-30 minutes, so you can use your breaks to check up on the kiddos. It is manageable, as I take tons of breaks and don’t need to study in the evening and days on the weekends. I would also plan out your weeks ahead so you know when you are planning to study as well. Maybe study when your children are napping or have quiet time and such. Maybe more of structured study schedule might be helpful in your situation?
Kristen Marie thank you so much! I will definitely try to plan out my weeks ASAP.
Eastern Queen Yes, let me know if there is anything else I can try to help you with!
Kristen Marie 🥺 you are so nice tyy sm
Eastern Queen yes of course anytime!!
Great video! Watched the whole thing✨
Nursing with Val Thanks girl! ☺️ appreciate you for watching ❣️
Did you go to keiser university? Sounds a lot like their process to the T.
I’m going to a sister school of Keiser, so that’s exactly our curriculum.
Hey Ansley, I did not go to Keiser University. I went to a Jesuit private college in Illinois! I would think though that some schools would have similar curriculums and others would be so different!
Thank you so much
How many hours a day did you study first semester?
Hey Kayla! So I had classes for 8-10 hours a day. After class I drove home and took a break and normally studied for 2-4 hours after class. I had three days off of school and would study for two long 6-8 hour sessions on two of my days off and then took one day off a week where I didn’t do anything school related. Some weeks were busier than others where I had to study longer and some weeks I didn’t study as much, so it honestly just depended on what my schedule looked like.
How did you pass fluid & electrolytes? I have a test on Monday 😢
Hey! Fluid and electrolytes can be tricky concepts but these concepts were in my pathophysiology class, so I was only tested on the patho behind the imbalances. I would suggest watching registered nurse RN, she has some great videos on these topics! I would also try to find some practice questions online to help solidify the concepts too. Hopefully this helps!!
Kristen Marie thank you
Great info!!
so helpful ❤️
love itt
Aleena Gogna Thank you thank you ☺️
Thank yooouuu!!
hi u have gotten more comfortable talking in front of the camera
Hey Brenda! Haha yes, it did take me some time to get use to talking to my camera since it felt really unnatural to me. Thankfully with a little practice I can tell it comes more easily now 😃