BSN is a challenging degree. It’s a 4-year course with many difficulties to exceed and many tasks to achieve. So, here are the simple guidelines that we can share to you on how to pass a BSN degree.
Study and ready the books. This is one of the greatest tips in passing the course. You are not Newton, so you better study hard. Make sure to study your books. Your parents didn’t buy you stacks of nursing books just to display them on your study desk. Go forward, start reading the book and start studying the pages of Saunders, Pilliterri, Lippincott, or whatever nursing guides you have there.
- The 30 to 1 Hour Concept. It’s our own way of saying this. It’s our own phrase for learning, reviewing, and studying. If you want to study because there’s a big test coming the next day or next week, you better set yourself to study for 30 minutes to an hour then take a break for 15 to 30 minutes. Don’t study for many hours without taking a break. The theory is the mind will be drained if you don’t take a break once in a while!
- Be with good friends. If you are in school area with different types of people learning Nursing, you better make friends with those good influence students. Don’t go with those who focus on late night partying instead of late night study. Yes, this might sound like a cliché, but believe me, it works.
- Listen. Pay attention to your parents and to other individuals’ recommendation, most especially from the registered nurses. Pay attention to their suggestions on how you can successfully pass and graduate from a BSN program.
- Be healthy and balanced. Eat meals that are loaded with proteins, take your daily supplement of multi-vitamins and vitamin C. Rest as much as you can. Stay hydrated. Consume dairy products before you sleep. Don’t sleep late and wake up late, but instead sleep early and wake up early, then study your notes.