Friday, December 20, 2013

The Secrets For Getting Through Nursing School

By Hedrick Lepsch


There are a lot of things you can do as a college student to prepare yourself for a career post-graduation. Even if you are unsure of what career you want, this is a good time to explore some options. Here is a list of ways you can prepare for your career while still a starving student.

Whether it is a nursing administration degree, nursing education degree, or even a normal nursing degree, it won't be easy. With the struggles of homework, finances, and time weighing you down, don't let your stress add to this already large list of things weighing you down.

Not only are internships great ways to gain experience, they are also an excellent networking tool. Many students end up being hired full-time by the companies who they interned with or receive glowing references or letters of recommendation from their internship supervisors. During an internship, a student may meet many influential leaders in their field or community and from there jumpstart their career.

But try not to drag out the process. Remember that while you do have some time for exploration, that time is limited. Do your best to research as many fields of study that seem interesting to you even before you register for an introductory class. Look at the lists of required classes for certain majors and see if the topics seem interesting to you. Talk to upperclassmen friends and ask them what they like about their chosen fields of study.

It can seem so daunting when you receive negative feedback from an instructor or clinical supervisor. The feedback might be harsh, but think about the feedback and think about if there is even a single ounce of truth to what the instructor is saying. Be humble and able to hold up your chin up high after receiving criticism and use that criticism to make yourself better than you were before.

The student can ask a series of questions about what a typical day is like, what the best things are, what the worst things are, tips for preparation, and so on. Talk to multiple people and get a variety of opinions. From this, you could even land...

With or without an informational interview, there are many chances to job shadow. Tag around a professional for a day or even for a few hours to really get a feel for what a career in a specific field would be like. Like most other hands on experience, this can help you network, understand the real workplace, and help you decided if this is the career for you.

You aren't the only person who has ever jumped through the hoops of being a nursing student. Others before you have gone the way and they know more about your experience than anyone else. Asking those who are seniors in you program can give you great insight. You don't need to learn from your own mistakes when you can learn from others. Take advantage of their experience and use it to your advantage.




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