Hi, just wondering what was your study schedule like with juggling work and kids, I’m also a mom with a full time job, thank you for making these videos!!
Hey girl! Thank you so much! I’m still in the application stage but you are definitely preparing me for what’s ahead! I’m excited to hear about your next semester. ❤
Thank you sooooo much for posting these videos! Currently in the application process. Sometimes I’m very skeptical on this program. Your videos are reassuring me that it’s possible !
thank you for talking about your journey with us, do you think you could show us, or even like link a storefront were you get your cards or like camera for future proctored exams, Thank you again for sharing.
Absolutely you can! I had eight classes in total, but at the time that I did mine they were brand new and lack of resources, but that would not be the scenario for you as long as you’re willing to dedicate a lot of time you should be able to knock that out!
I have a question as I plan to attend WGU so I Live in Los Angeles and know they have a campus in neveda how many times would you say you do clinicals per week as I'm really trying to get in the program with out having to move to Las Vegas and stay in LA since the program is all online
From what im understanding they give you a set amount of hours to complete and have you do 3 shifts a week within a 3 week window. They do select your shifts. Each semester my clinical hours will increase. My term started October but my first lab wont be until December and my clinical rotation will be in January
Hey Brittany! So I’m rewatching this video as I am just finishing my first term and I also will be starting next term on Feb. 1st with Foundations of Nursing. My question is, how long did you have to get that course finished? I’ve heard about 4 weeks and I think I’m just stressing about it lol. Also, is there anything that you recommend that I can get a jumpstart on? Thank you for these videos, seriously!!
Hey Lauren! I knocked it out in 4 weeks I had that same tome restriction due to lab. The CI for foundation was absolutely amazing and helpful and always had cohorts that actually helped so attend as many as you can! If you want to get a jumpstart, I would definitely say start to do practice questions in Elsevier because it’s only so many ways they can ask a question if you do enough, you’ll get accustomed to what to look for. SAFETY is PRIORITY! if you don’t know how to get to the Elsevier practice questions just DM me on Instagram!
@@FutureRNBrittany Ok perfect!! I’ll definitely get started on those then. I’ve gotten so used to having something school related to do these past 6 months that it feels weird having “free time” lol. Thank you so much!
@@missjanel07 the unwavering guilt of not studying something is REAL 😂 I struggle with it so bad! I moved up some of my non clinical classes this term just to have something to do 🥹
Hi girl! I am in the application stage. Your video are really helpful and I am excited and studying for HESI A2, what did you do to prep and study that? Your video are great and I enjoy watching them!
I just took mine this last Friday I mainly used nursehub and a little nurse Shai but mainly just her grammar video. I passed with high scores in all of the sections! You got this! Nurse hub was extremely similar to the actual test I recommend buying it.
Hey! 🤍 Yes I did! So you have HESI entrance exam (to be admitted to nursing program) HESI speciality exams (all the exams you take throughout your nursing program.) Nutrition,Pharmacology, Med Dose and Foundation all have the HESI speciality style exams for your pre-nursing courses.
I'm curious as to which BS to go into. So pre-licensure means that you're going for a nursing license and not that you have one already? is this all online because I live in GA?
Correct pre-licensure is for students that are looking to become a registered nurse and have no previous experience/license or does not have their BSN in nursing and the program is not 100% online clinical and labs are in person. Everything else is online.
@@FutureRNBrittany Thank you so much for your quick response. I've been trying to get into PA school but it's not looking good so I figured to go the nursing route then NP. I may have to move back to Florida because GA is not one of WGU's teaching States.