Online Nursing School: The Pandemic Edition with Jillian

In this episode, Adrianne and Jillian throw down their best tips, tricks, and motivational advice for those of you venturing into online classes this semester. COVID-19 isn't fading away any time soon, so we might as well arm ourselves for success despite it.

In this episode, Adrianne and Jillian throw down their best tips, tricks, and motivational advice for those of you venturing into online classes this semester. COVID-19 isn't fading away any time soon, so we might as well arm ourselves for success despite it. Adrianne and Jillian both have experience with online classes, and Jillian is walking the walk alongside you all this semester.

They cover a ton of tips and some of them include:

-How to review your class setup and organize yourself
-Tips for using a day planner
-How and when to interact with instructors
-School supply must-haves
-Handling overwhelm
-Balancing work/school/clinical schedules
-Things to do weekly to stay ahead of the game

Dive in to this long episode which is filled with so many juicy pro tips. While not all of these tips will work for everyone, we give you a lot to choose from. Thanks again to Jillian for sharing what she's learned with all of us. We'll hear more from her in the next few weeks as we talk more about Nursing School in the Time of COVID.

Until then, mask up, wash your hands, and buckle in for the next semester. You got this!


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Recorded with Zoom and edited with Adobe Audition. 

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