The NP Exam is known for its challenging nature, and it can be really tough to deal with failing after putting in so much effort into your studies. It’s completely normal to feel frustrated. But right now I don’t think I only feel frustrated I also feel like giving up which isn’t my thing. 😞😞
@@Billa-r1j Hey, remember, you’ve got this!!! Just keep your focus and keep pushing forward. Success will come when the time is right. I truly admire your determination to pursue a rewarding career-it's never too late to follow your passion.
Certified trauma nurse here, starting NP school in the Spring. I can agree that getting my certification got me in the habit of studying. Thanks for the great video.
@@BreeJuskowiak I think I’m getting cold feet. I’ve been a nurse for about 10 years and I feel ready in that sense, but I can’t help but feel nervous. Any advice?
Oh girl I hear ya. I had cold feet for 4 months leading up to school. Kids, husband who travels, have to keep working. Lots on my plate and not sure I would find a job. All the fears. But when I sat down for my first lecture I knew I was where I was meant to be. Becoming a provider and shifting your focus to medicine, to the practice of diagnosing and healing someone - that is dreamy and so very rewarding. It’ll be a rough journey but the time will pass whether you are in school or not. Why not make the time count??!!
@@BreeJuskowiak thank you! I needed to hear that. My friends and family are all very supportive and excited for me. That’s what’s keeping me going. Thanks for your videos! The interview video helped me prepare for mine and it went very smoothly. Thanks again!
Hello! I see that you did NP school for FNP. Congratulations! Way to go! Is the Leik review book good to study prior to starting NP school to be FNP? Does NP school change depending on what your practice goals are? My goal is FNP. I also do not have critical care experience. Also any tips on study resources, NP books I can buy in advance, or anything else you think might help would be so greatly appreciated!
I need your advice , what’s the strategy to get through 13 weeks Pharmacology ; I want to make an A, I am also working full time - 40 hrs to pay my bills
Yeah, this is a nice suggestion. I will work on a video for this. To give you a quick response, I went to Emory. It was right for me and there a million pros to this school which I feel make it an excellent choice. The big con: $$$ There are about five or six variables that go into school selection that I think each individual has to weigh: clinicals, reputation, preparation, time to completion, possibly ease of entrance, cost. There are other factors that carry less weight IMO I’ll get into on the video.
I heard you have to pick out your speciality on the first day for NP school? Does your specialty you choose affect in any way what you learn or what courses you take in NP school?
You have to choose your focus of study. As in what population and role you want to practice but not the specific specialty. Example: you have to decide 1. kids vs adults vs pregnant moms vs infants vs life span 2. Primary care vs acute care (think health maintenance vs illness management) 3. Inpatient vs Outpatient (but this crosses borders in many many ways) But you don’t have to know if you want cardiology or dermatology, etc. or you may know the super niche you want like Psych MHNP, or ENP, or Midwife, etc
and yes, to answer your final question. The program you choose dictates the majority of what you learn although there are some “core” classes all NPs must have. Pharmacology, A&P, Assessment.
For the coursework I studied the material the school gave me (the slides, but did very little reading from the suggested texts) and did my own research. For boards I studied lots and lots of practice questions.
@Bree Juskowiak thank you for your response. The reason why I asked was because during nursing school I did a lot of practice questions for foundations, pharmacology, peds and so forth and that helped. If you have any suggestions I welcome them🙏
I think that’s a great strategy. It gets your brain in that test mode. You may look into what Quizlets are out there for the topic/class . Also look into FB groups. You’d be surprised how many super niche ones would apply to you. There is nothing better than having study partners, even if they are virtual.
Hi Bre! I am wanting to become an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner however I don't want to work in the ICU. Based on your experiences and what you've seen in the hospital, are there other positions that ACNP's can hold in the hospital that does not include working in the ICU?
You also do not have to work in the hospital if you don’t want. You can work in any specialty clinic and get paid more as you can round in the hospital if needed/desired. You just can’t treat mommies or babies or children.
@@BreeJuskowiak honestly that sounds like the perfect job situation for me! I know that I want to start in the hospital but to be able to round in the hospital I'd love that. Knowing this only solidifies my decision to pursue the ACNP degree. I appreciate your response because I've reached out to other NP's and you have no idea how few of them actually respond so I really appreciate your response!
Thanks so much for this wonderful video, the NP exam has been so difficult for me… but it seems so easy with your video and explanations.
The NP Exam is known for its challenging nature, and it can be really tough to deal with failing after putting in so much effort into your studies. It’s completely normal to feel frustrated. But right now I don’t think I only feel frustrated I also feel like giving up which isn’t my thing. 😞😞
@@Billa-r1j Hey, remember, you’ve got this!!! Just keep your focus and keep pushing forward. Success will come when the time is right. I truly admire your determination to pursue a rewarding career-it's never too late to follow your passion.
@Marcus6t I'm so sorry to hear you failed. I've heard a lot about Tony too, but I don't have his contact info.
@Octaviax6 Yes, that's right!
Passed both AANP and ANCC board exam working with him.
Certified trauma nurse here, starting NP school in the Spring. I can agree that getting my certification got me in the habit of studying. Thanks for the great video.
Thank you Bree. Such valuable insights. May God continue to bless you and your family.
Omg, I felt like this video is truly made for me, starting school this fall, I am researching things to prepare for NP school! Million thanks!
Your welcome. Best decision ever! Best wishes.
Absolutely amazing advice! Great points and totally makes sense!
Very excellent video. Just been accepted by the NYU AGACNP program. So difficult for an international student who has never studied in the US.
This video is a gem!! I just started my AGACNP program! Thank you 🙏
Good luck!
Thank you so much for making this video! It is really helpful! I am going to NP-PHC program this Sep in Canada!
Your most welcome. Congrats on taking the plunge. It truly is the most rewarding career!! Best wishes.
I’m about to start NP school in January and this has helped!
Wonderful! Best career ever. Good luck to you!
@@BreeJuskowiak I think I’m getting cold feet. I’ve been a nurse for about 10 years and I feel ready in that sense, but I can’t help but feel nervous. Any advice?
Oh girl I hear ya. I had cold feet for 4 months leading up to school. Kids, husband who travels, have to keep working. Lots on my plate and not sure I would find a job. All the fears. But when I sat down for my first lecture I knew I was where I was meant to be. Becoming a provider and shifting your focus to medicine, to the practice of diagnosing and healing someone - that is dreamy and so very rewarding. It’ll be a rough journey but the time will pass whether you are in school or not. Why not make the time count??!!
@@BreeJuskowiak thank you! I needed to hear that. My friends and family are all very supportive and excited for me. That’s what’s keeping me going. Thanks for your videos! The interview video helped me prepare for mine and it went very smoothly. Thanks again!
This is so helpful!! In my second semester of FNP school!! I've been using the Leik review book and love it!! Thank you for this!! ❤
Hello! I see that you did NP school for FNP. Congratulations! Way to go! Is the Leik review book good to study prior to starting NP school to be FNP? Does NP school change depending on what your practice goals are? My goal is FNP. I also do not have critical care experience. Also any tips on study resources, NP books I can buy in advance, or anything else you think might help would be so greatly appreciated!
Thank you for this.
Just earned a new sub.... this information is gold. Thank youuuuu 🙏
Awe, thank you for the support and kind words!
Thank you! I should have seen this UA-cam long time ago.
You’re so awesome! I have been viewing your videos lately and they’ve been very helpful. Thank you!
Your welcome and thanks for the feedback!!
Thank you so much
Thank You❤
I need your advice , what’s the strategy to get through 13 weeks Pharmacology ; I want to make an A, I am also working full time - 40 hrs to pay my bills
Love it ❤️
This was so helpful!!! Can you do a video on the school you went to and tips you would give when picking a Program?
Yeah, this is a nice suggestion. I will work on a video for this. To give you a quick response, I went to Emory. It was right for me and there a million pros to this school which I feel make it an excellent choice. The big con: $$$
There are about five or six variables that go into school selection that I think each individual has to weigh: clinicals, reputation, preparation, time to completion, possibly ease of entrance, cost. There are other factors that carry less weight IMO I’ll get into on the video.
@@BreeJuskowiak thank you!
Thank you!!
I heard you have to pick out your speciality on the first day for NP school? Does your specialty you choose affect in any way what you learn or what courses you take in NP school?
You have to choose your focus of study. As in what population and role you want to practice but not the specific specialty. Example: you have to decide
1. kids vs adults vs pregnant moms vs infants vs life span
2. Primary care vs acute care (think health maintenance vs illness management)
3. Inpatient vs Outpatient (but this crosses borders in many many ways)
But you don’t have to know if you want cardiology or dermatology, etc.
or you may know the super niche you want like
Psych MHNP, or ENP, or Midwife, etc
and yes, to answer your final question. The program you choose dictates the majority of what you learn although there are some “core” classes all NPs must have. Pharmacology, A&P, Assessment.
@@BreeJuskowiakwhat does Pharmacology and A&P assessment mean?
Is NP really worth it after 20 years as a RN…. Seems like alot of responsibilities for not enough pay. Tbh
I think location is a super important factor!
Love your tips! Did you use any practice questions for the core classes or did you just study the material alone? Thank you!
For the coursework I studied the material the school gave me (the slides, but did very little reading from the suggested texts) and did my own research. For boards I studied lots and lots of practice questions.
@Bree Juskowiak thank you for your response. The reason why I asked was because during nursing school I did a lot of practice questions for foundations, pharmacology, peds and so forth and that helped. If you have any suggestions I welcome them🙏
I think that’s a great strategy. It gets your brain in that test mode. You may look into what Quizlets are out there for the topic/class . Also look into FB groups. You’d be surprised how many super niche ones would apply to you. There is nothing better than having study partners, even if they are virtual.
@Bree Juskowiak I absolutely agree, you are the best. Thank you very much and happy New Years!
This is super helpful! I am starting Acute care path from Fall 2021. what clinical site you rec most for rotation?
Barclay review??
Hi Bre! I am wanting to become an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner however I don't want to work in the ICU. Based on your experiences and what you've seen in the hospital, are there other positions that ACNP's can hold in the hospital that does not include working in the ICU?
Absolutely. Pretty much all of the specialties. ID, Neuro, nephrology, surgical, etc.
Or hospitalist
Ohh awesome! I didn't know that, and thank you so much for answering my question, I really appreciate it ❤️
You also do not have to work in the hospital if you don’t want. You can work in any specialty clinic and get paid more as you can round in the hospital if needed/desired. You just can’t treat mommies or babies or children.
@@BreeJuskowiak honestly that sounds like the perfect job situation for me! I know that I want to start in the hospital but to be able to round in the hospital I'd love that. Knowing this only solidifies my decision to pursue the ACNP degree. I appreciate your response because I've reached out to other NP's and you have no idea how few of them actually respond so I really appreciate your response!