I’m actually trying to learn my material. I took my exam yesterday and got the lowest score :(. I a majority cheated. But I’m a nursing student and need to know this. So I’m trying to get my study habits right
No one should feel bad it is virtually impossible to get an A in this course while working full time having kids etc doing overtime to support self and family,try your best that’s all you can do.People who don’t work full time etc have the time to focus on this 100% and get an A or A+ not everyone has that opportunity or is lucky enough.Getting an A in the class doesn’t mean you will not suck as a nurse.Nursing is more than microbiology.
@@msberryyy369 lucky. My medical micro professor is one the hardest professors I’ve had. Can’t use notes and she hardly warns what will be on exams and wants us to memorize everything. 😅
Oh wow, I used rate my professor before I took this class and my teacher had over a 100 good reviews so I got lucky, but I had no idea we could use notes until class started. I was so happy lol, I love professors that actually want to see their students get an A@@karaokay5444
ok this is amazing i kind of do the same thing but on my notebook not a dry erase board! love these tips so much! way to be organized - i wish we had slides we have quizzes and chapter objectives to complete on our own... i would literally pay for your organized notes!
Hello, do they allow you to do the prerequisites in that college after admission or you need to have it before you are accepted? I trying to become an international student… the prerequisites are really confusing
From my experience, prerequisite means the coursework you have to complete BEFORE you’re “officially” doing the program. In some cases, if ur accepted to a university with the program that means ur doing the prerequisite courses usually in ur 1st and 2nd year. The last two years are more actually nursing and clinicals. If ur doing prerequisites at a college or other university before transferring then you have to complete those before you’re accepted into a nursing program. (In this method, u usually do prerequisites for 2 years, and then once u transfer the remaining coursework in the program is also another 2 years.) both ways it usually takes 4 years
Hey, My girlfriend is transferring to UMB this fall as a sophomore as you did and I saw that you did clinical when you transferred she is coming from canada so the main issue ig is if credits transfer and if they dont will she still be eligible for clinical (some context she is in a nursing major in canada and has had clinical already and really likes it and hopes to have it sophmore year as well) and on top of all of that was it easy to transfer? she has a 3.9 as of now and will have that when she applys at the end of the month do you have any tips/advice etc?
Hi, the process is different for everyone because it all varies on what school you’re transferring from and what classes you want to transfer over- advisors at Umass Boston would have a better answer for this! I also found that it was easy for me to transfer, I’m sure she’ll get in :)
@@SukainaAttar Hey again just one more question do you think it matters if you apply through commonapp or the UMASS portal itself? Commonapp has options for awards and what not but the UMASS one does not
Sukaine Attar I took counseling 12 in the fall semester of 2021, my final grade was a A and in the winter semester of 2022 I took speech my final grade I got a A and in the fall semester of 2022 in August I took English 1 and my final grade was a A and English 28 my final grade was a P for passing and I got a grade A on my English midterm
When Mr. Trump takes the power again, or any time before that, there is a fair change that he will hint that microbiology is a hoax. Then there would be a fair number of micro organism deniers in the US (and there would be some spillover to other countries too). That’d be interesting.
I feel this would work for a standard semester, but for me my micro class is a 1 month term. Maybe I’ll use these tips for my actual nursing classes in two months.
Hey sukaina, what really pushes you to study hard and give this much effort in every single day of your semester 🙆♂️ if you share that would be a great help
HIIII I’m graduating this year and I’m going to university in New England and studying micro too (but as my full major)!! I’m so happy I found your channel it’s literally perfect to watch for what I’m going through rn haha I just wanted to know which laptop and other supplies you found were best/ what I should get for my first year of college!! I need help haha
That’s great! I got a MacBook Air and I’ve found it to be really helpful because everything is online for me. Mini whiteboards for your use could be helpful to study too
Hi Sukaina Attar, I Jessica Walker is a nurse major, and I took counseling 12 in August of 2021 the Fall semester and my final grade I got a B. And I'm taking 1 class that is speech for the Winter semester it started on January 4, 2022, and it ended on February 13, 2022, and now I will be taking Fundamentals of biology I do not have a grade yet for my speech class.
I’m definitely going to try your expo divider study trick. My professor doesn’t upload PowerPoints. He like to strictly lecture from his mind with assistance of a PowerPoint but mostly everything is from what he says. Actually not bad at all. I just need a way to study all of the different bacteria. Thanks!
Thank you for the study tips. My professor told us the first day that our exams were going to be based mostly on the textbook and not so much the slides. Do you have any tips for studying the textbook ?
Of course! I would take notes on each chapter/highlight important concepts, you can never have too much notes, and if your textbook has end of chapter quizzes, definitely do those. You can also quiz yourself on the reading too!
thx for the tips! taking it this sem and while lectures seem fine now, i feel so slow in the labs like i had to redo a simple experiment bc i didn't read through the instructions carefully enough. i need to calm down lmao
How do you not get discouraged? I start the semester with a study plan and I have the best intention to learn but then get discouraged when I don’t retain the information or understand fully.
I definitely get discouraged and many times think that I’m not capable of meeting my goals. It’s about understanding that everyone has a different journey so to not compare your success to someone else’s. It’s all mental, as long as you passed, you passed. Tell yourself that you can do it and that you believe in yourself. Jobs will not see what grades you got in each class. Just believe you can do it and celebrate every big and small win