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Advice on Nursing School??Anybody...I need your input! Serious, plz!?


Okay you guys, tommorrow starts a new day of the rest of my life. I have a degree in Psychology, now a year after I graduated, I'm returning to school to get my BSN. I need all the advice I can get...I need encouragement, study tips, a kick in the back to get me motivated.
My schedule...
Anatomy and Physiology
Statistics
Microbiology
American History.

You don't have to be a nursing major to answer this, and advice is necessary, but plz be serious. I need this! Thanks to everyone

You can definitely do it. Nothing is impossible. I commend you for returning to school. Anatomy and Physiology will be a hell of a class. It will take alot out of you but you will be fine. Get a tutor if it gets to tough. Microbiology is also a class with a great work load. Please pace your self and manage your time well if you are going to take those two classes together. Statistics AGHHHHH another class that has a heavy work load . It will be challenging with your science classes but very resourceful. American History you will definitely be fine. There will be alot of research papers for that class. Overall you have quite a load. My advice to you is manage yout time well and make a schedule. It will help alot. If you need help ,make sure you access your professors and get a tutor if it gets unbearable. GOOD LUCK!! I have faith in you

taking micro and anatomy will give you a kick in the butt!!

Don't get caught up Partying.... and......

DON'T get caught falling behind in your work...... keep an open mind when it comes to internal politics in the study groups... other than that... you will do fine....

Good for YOU!!! Obviously, you're motivated... because you're starting school! Stay focused and you'll do great. Approach each day as the most important in your life! Study hard, but don't forget to play also. And, enjoy every moment. Good Luck!!

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