3 Essential Tips For Any Aspiring Nursing Major
Here are three tips I am able to give to someone who wants to be a nursing major.
Deciding to be a Nursing major can be quite nerve-wracking considering it is a very competitive major. All that matters is that you keep your focus and follow through with the plan. Of course, there will be bumps along the way, but the only thing that matters is your perseverance through them.
1. It is important for you to stay motivated.
Being a nursing major is incredibly difficult. There will be nights where you may want to cry from being so stressed out. It is so easy to give in to the thoughts of doubt. I have been a victim of listening to my doubt at times, but I also pick myself back up. I know in my heart that I can do whatever it takes. Do not allow yourself to think you are not able to achieve your goals. College was never designed to be simplistic; it is meant to challenge you socially, mentally, spiritually, academically and more. Always remember that.
2. Always make sure you care for your mental health.
Being a college student for almost two years now, I have noticed how stressed school makes me. I am always studying stuck in my room and barely have time for myself or at least that what seems to be the case. If you want to become a nursing major, know that your time will be consumed with studying. Anyone pursuing a degree in nursing can tell you that, and because of this, you need to find a balance. It is okay to take a break from the work you have to do. Allow yourself to keep your sanity and know your work will get done. Do not stress yourself out to the point where your anxiety is through the roof: breath and relax.
3. Don't listen to any negativity from anyone.
There will be a lot of people that you are going to come in contact with who regularly talk down on how hard your major is. They will do nothing but bring you down. Although some people do have your best interest at heart, their so-called positivity can seem like the complete opposite. It is really up to you to maintain a positive attitude. Yes, all the tests, assignments, homework you will have to do gets a bit overwhelming, but I promise it will all be worth it in the end.
To the one wanting to pursue a carer in nursing, I wish you nothing but blessings and prosperity. Just keep your head up the journey is well worth the wait.