Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Best Leadership Tips From Celebrities

By Hedrick Lepsch


Everybody knows that the path to getting your nursing degree is no walk in the park. People who choose to undertake the task of graduating with a nursing degree must put in hard work and be ready to face a difficult road. Some courses you take will be easier than others. The really difficult classes are often referred to as "weed-out" classes because they filter out those students who may not have what it takes to become nurses. A knowledge of which courses these can be will help you better prepare to face their challenging coursework.

Oprah is one example of someone who came from nothing, but rose to be one of the most powerful women in media. She is living proof that leadership can be found in anyone, regardless of circumstance. Furthermore, she is a testament to the fact that great leaders are not inherently different, but instead choose to make decisions in their lives that enable them to make the best of the opportunities life offers them.

While the math aspect of most chemistry courses is not insanely difficult, it will still require lots of repetition to master. Be sure to visit the teacher's assistants during their lab hours. They can explain difficult concepts one on one in a way that may be more comprehensible than your professor.

Microbiology can be one of the most useful classes you take on your way to becoming a nurse. The purpose of a general microbiology course is to understand the workings of cellular mechanisms and how microorganisms can impact normal cellular life.

Because the workings of cells can be so complex, you will have to learn the mechanisms that make the cells function. The best way to do well in this class is to take great notes and keep up on the reading assignments. The textbook usually does a good job explaining everything, so don't get behind.

For pharmacology, you will have to learn how a whole bunch of prescription drugs work. This is one of those classes that will be heavily based on memorization. It is difficult because the names of drugs you will be memorizing are typically scientific names that are not easily recalled. Flash cards are a great way to get the names of drugs imprinted into your brain.

Anatomy is probably the course that trips up the most would-be nurses during school. Like pharmacology, it is highly based on memorization, yet there is a twist to the memorization: you have to be able to recognize the organ, muscle or bone structure by sight and name.

We often do not consider what it must be like to put yourself on the line in front of strangers time and time again in order to get a chance at pursuing the career of your dreams. But the reality is that a very large majority of the Hollywood elite are more familiar with rejection than we will ever be, which gives them the confidence and ability to lead that we often see in their work.

After enough exposure to the different muscles, bones or organs, your mind will develop the link between sight and name. So, now that you know which nursing classes are the most feared, take the steps necessary to get straight A's in them!




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