Inside the mind of a 3rd-year nursing student



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Need a little break? Sit back, put your feet up, and let us help. Here’s a quick dose of fun to help you get through your day.

Check out our chat with Jennifer Sheehan, a 3rd-year nursing student at Molloy College, NY:

In five words or less, why do you want to be a nurse?
Opportunity, smiles, making a difference
What one thing do you need to do everyday before your first class?
Relax, breathe, and refocus on why I’m doing this.
What’s your favorite color scrubs?
Hot pink!
What’s the toughest class you’ve taken at nursing school?
Pharmacology. 
What’s the best way to study for a test?
I have to study after each class. If I study all at once, I might do okay on the test, but what am I really learning for my career? If I study after each class, I avoid cramming, stress, and I’m confident both on my test and with my knowledge.

For the rest of the interview (plus a whole lot more!), please go to www.stressedoutnurses.com

About the Author
Mike is a senior managing editor in the nursing market at HCPro, Inc. He writes and edits on a variety of topics, including student nursing. He's a former sportswriter and a passionate Syracuse basketball fan.

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