How to Pass Classes in School to Become a Registered Nurse

One of the most common questions I get asked as a registered nurse is: "Is nursing school hard?" That is always a difficult question to answer. It is kinda like asking, "how long is a piece of string" or, "is math or science hard?"
The truth of the matter is, nursing school can be very hard. Or, it can be very easy. Or, it can be anywhere between really hard or really easy. The fact is, nursing school will be different for each person enrolled. This is because we all have different study habits, ways of learning, and so forth that can impact our ability to succeed in the classroom.
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While I can't guarantee how your experience will be, I can offer some tips on helping you succeed during your journey. I graduated from nursing school with my B.S.N in nursing in May of 2009. Since then, I have worked as a registered nurse in a cardiovascular unit at my local hospital. So what can you do to increase your chances of passing nursing school?
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First, you have to study. I worked incredibly hard, and I noticed that the students who struggled the most, where the ones with the worst study habits. You must set a regular schedule and study hard to pass your classes. Next, you must buy the necessary books and study guides. Read the chapters, practice study questions, and this can payoff well when it comes time to take tests.
Finally, don't hesitate to get tutoring or form a study group if you have trouble studying or passing. These are great resources that can help you.