Friday, January 3, 2014

How To Be An Excellent Nursing Student

By Hedrick Lepsch


Back to school just got a lot more expensive. As a college student, you no longer just need a few notebooks and pencils. Now you have to pay for unreasonably expensive textbooks, a new (more sophisticated) wardrobe, pots and pans, rent, and what else? A laptop? A tablet? What expensive electronic device do you actually need for college? It's a very good question. The answer? Well, it depends...

When trying to decide if you need a tablet and what kind, there are a lot of things to consider. Here are a few questions to run by yourself to help you narrow down your options.

There are several tips and suggestions for those who are attending school while still tending to their duties as spouses and parents that will make the busy and at times chaotic life of a returning student more manageable. One of the first and most important suggestions for those individuals who are in this circumstance is to build for themselves a support system that is based on their own family.

At the beginning of the semester, make a plan as to how you're going to study throughout the semester. Making a plan includes many steps. One of the steps could be reading the syllabi for each of your classes and making sure you fully understand all of the material that is written there. Writing down each of the due dates for your assignments and all of your test dates in a daily planner is also going to be very beneficial.

Getting the whole family involved in one's education is another great way to get through school while married with children. Getting the family involved in one's education could mean encouraging children to do their homework while working on one's own homework or by turning homework into a family activity by dividing out small assignments to everyone.

This doesn't not mean enlist the help of family to complete one's own tasks, but rather to simply get everyone involved in learning what is being taught in one's courses. Another suggestion on how to get through a college education while being married and having kids is to learn how to say no.

Saying no to other tasks, even if they are worthy or quality tasks, will be needed by those persons who live the busy lives of returned students. Activities that one would otherwise wholeheartedly participate in, such as volunteering in the community or putting in extra time at work, can and should all be denied so that a person can complete their educational and familial duties every day and every week.

This brings us to the last tip. If you are unsure of what you need, start out with the cheap pen and paper method and later invest in the more expensive tablet once you know what your needs are really like. Take a semester and consider how and when you would want or need a tablet in each of your classes. This will help you identify specific features you want/need, which will help you choose between the many tablets out there.

So remember, self-reflect, experiment, and save yourself a lot of money and frustration by picking the tablet fit for you!




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