Well, as soon as I stopped wondering, I received an email with ALL of the answers. Last night, I spent two hours reading over all of the PDFs for groups, schedules, locations, etc. My iCal was probably excited to be used again - I've been neglecting it since I graduated in May - and in the name of a new semester and a new degree, a little micro-management never hurt anyone.
I thought that knowing my schedule would put all chances of possible anxiety to rest. But, I was wrong. I'm starting to get a little nervous. I've already gone through all the BS to get a B.S in Biology. You'd think that the degree under my belt would put my mind at ease...what's two more years? I can do this! I'm used to upper level coursework, and I have always dreamed of working in healthcare. Why so nervous all of a sudden? I guess I'll never really know; but it was enough to keep me up all last night!
I thought that knowing my schedule would put all chances of possible anxiety to rest. But, I was wrong. I'm starting to get a little nervous. I've already gone through all the BS to get a B.S in Biology. You'd think that the degree under my belt would put my mind at ease...what's two more years? I can do this! I'm used to upper level coursework, and I have always dreamed of working in healthcare. Why so nervous all of a sudden? I guess I'll never really know; but it was enough to keep me up all last night!
I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels this way. And, that is why I decided to write about my experience as a nursing student. I plan to write in this blog:
- To channel my feelings into something productive/creative in order to get everything off of my chest. I have made a vow to myself that I will not internalize my feelings in my career as a nurse.
- To have something to look back on to see how far I've come;
- And, to help anyone else who is considering the nursing field.
Let the journey begin.
S