Thank you for sharing this. It made me realize I should study smarter not harder. I think it’s so important to know and focus only on what you’re supposed to know. I want to train myself to recognize these things as well
Nice walkthrough of your nursing student notetaking process! What's your preferred note-taking style for your nursing classes: Cornell, Mind Mapping, or Outline?
Hi! I'm in an ABSN program and while I don't think taking days between the content works I do think it is helpful to highlight and only write what you highlight! We usually have multiple long chapters and topics in one week so being able to think this way while taking notes helps you study/understand what's happening and what to do as the nurse from day 1 with the material!
I’ll spend about an hour and a half on a textbook chapter (each chapter in my textbook is typically about 30 pages). It depends what other assignments I have (sometimes I’ll have to do medication/skills/basic concepts/system disorders templates, virtual simulations, practice questions etc, but with everything combined I spend about 25-30 hours per week studying
Curious to know are you a 15 week semester or 7, my program is 7 weeks med surge then 7 weeks mom baby, community, etc. we have a test every week and half with 4 of those day being clinical days, not mention if we have a lab. Reading takes a lot of time.
Both :) some classes are 7.5 weeks (Maternity, Peds, Mental Health, Community Health) and some are 16 weeks (Fundamentals, Med Surg2, Nursing Theory, Health Promotion)
Hi Sarah, I’ve been watching your videos on studying for the TEAS. I noticed that you mentioned you would upload them on your website, however it says the website is down. is there anyway you could send me the notes via email? or send me the link to access them?
Hi! Thanks for letting me know. I will try to figure out what’s going on. I have my email in the description of my videos, shoot me an email and I will do my best to send you the notes as soon as I can! 💗💗
You have so much energy … do not let “life” ever drain you
Thank you so much!! 💗
This is the first video I’ve seen of someone actually Walking us through exactly how they study. And I’m grateful. Fingers crossed I start in march!🤞🏼
In so glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing this.
It made me realize I should study smarter not harder.
I think it’s so important to know and focus only on what you’re supposed to know.
I want to train myself to recognize these things as well
Thanks so much for this video. As an older nursing student who is trying to adjust to the iPad way of living I needed this gem ❤😂
Of course!! 💗💗💗
You’re amazing, Sarah! I hope semester 2 is treating you well! It’s so fun that we’re on the same track! 🩺💕
Thank you 🙏🏽 best of luck to you this semester!! 💗💗💗
Nice walkthrough of your nursing student notetaking process! What's your preferred note-taking style for your nursing classes: Cornell, Mind Mapping, or Outline?
Which kind of ipad you using and the app for the notes, congratulations gal!!!
thank you, im not sure if your study method will work for people in accelerated programms thogh
Hi! I'm in an ABSN program and while I don't think taking days between the content works I do think it is helpful to highlight and only write what you highlight! We usually have multiple long chapters and topics in one week so being able to think this way while taking notes helps you study/understand what's happening and what to do as the nurse from day 1 with the material!
Great video! Thank you! I will definitely be using this tip for my Funds class right now 😀
Fantastic!
Loveeee this! Super helpful! Did you do this for basic skills lecture as well?
Yes :) this is pretty much how I take all of my notes
I like the Walkthrough in the book❤
How many hours per day do you spend on the material? Starting my first semester and trying to adjust.
I’ll spend about an hour and a half on a textbook chapter (each chapter in my textbook is typically about 30 pages). It depends what other assignments I have (sometimes I’ll have to do medication/skills/basic concepts/system disorders templates, virtual simulations, practice questions etc, but with everything combined I spend about 25-30 hours per week studying
Do you work a full time 40 hour a week job and study these many hours as well
First time on your channel. Thank you for this. I start in January ABSN, 1 year. Are you in a ABSN as well?
Ooh goodnotes
I am grateful for this video 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this!
Of course!! Glad it’s helpful for you 🤍🤍🤍
Curious to know are you a 15 week semester or 7, my program is 7 weeks med surge then 7 weeks mom baby, community, etc. we have a test every week and half with 4 of those day being clinical days, not mention if we have a lab. Reading takes a lot of time.
Both :) some classes are 7.5 weeks (Maternity, Peds, Mental Health, Community Health) and some are 16 weeks (Fundamentals, Med Surg2, Nursing Theory, Health Promotion)
This is very helpful thank you!
I'm so glad!
Thanks you great tips
What book are you using ?
What med surg book is this?
What I pad & pen are you using girly ?
I think it's the 4th gen iPad Air and 2nd gen Apple Pencil
@@DelightfullySarah thanks love ! Wish you full success in your career 🫶🏼🥰
Hi Sarah,
I’ve been watching your videos on studying for the TEAS. I noticed that you mentioned you would upload them on your website, however it says the website is down. is there anyway you could send me the notes via email? or send me the link to access them?
Hi! Thanks for letting me know. I will try to figure out what’s going on. I have my email in the description of my videos, shoot me an email and I will do my best to send you the notes as soon as I can! 💗💗