5 Study Tips Every Nursing Student Needs This Semester
Originally published on The Nursing Beat, November 11, 2023.
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Do you have a study plan this semester? Sometimes, you can score an A by winging it, but with more intense nursing classes, you might need to get serious to tackle the subject matter. Pharmacology, nursing research, and acid-base balances aren’t for the faint of heart.
Here are five tips to help you conquer this semester of nursing school.
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Top 5 Nursing Student Study Tips
1. Learn and Embrace Your Learning Style
Everyone learns a little bit differently. There are three main learning styles. You might prefer a mixture of each, or you might have a go-to method.
- Visual learning. You learn well from watching videos on nursing topics, seeing what the professor writes on the board, or the charts and diagrams in the textbooks.
- Auditory learning. You learn best from re-listening to lectures, having group discussions, and explaining the concepts to others.
- Kinesthetic learning. You retain information well from simulation, role-playing, taking notes, and rewriting the information.
Knowing which learning style you prefer will help you as you develop a study plan and decide where to focus your energy.
2. Use Active Learning Techniques
Have you ever realized you spent hours “studying” but feel like you didn’t learn much? You might have been using passive studying techniques. If you’re tired or bored with the material, it can be easy to slip into less effective learning methods.
- Passive learning. Passive learning is when you receive information without effectively using or processing it. Listening to a lecture or skimming a textbook are typical examples of passive learning.
- Active learning. Active learning is when you are engaging with new information. This could involve case studies, group discussions, concept maps, note-taking, or teaching others.
When you study, strategically employ active listening strategies as much as possible. If you attend a lecture, try writing Cornell-style notes. If you have a study group, try assigning each person a concept to teach the rest of the group.
Using a variety of methods will make them more likely to stick. One study concludes that the amount of active strategies employed, as well as the amount of time active strategies were used, positively impacted exam performance in college students.
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Chamberlain University is the #1 largest school of nursing with a community of more than 177,000 students, faculty, and alumni. The school offers BSN programs online and has a long history of successfully delivering top quality education. Save up to 30%* on tuition with the RN-to-BSN Tuition Advantage Grant (*see Chamberlain website for details).
Enrollment: Nationwide except CT, NY, RI
When you earn an ASU nursing degree, you are gaining skills from a respected and accredited institution. Our online nursing degrees are accredited by the Arizona State Board of Nursing and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Enrollment: Nationwide
GCU’s RN-BSN program is tailored to meet the needs of the RN adult learner and to maximize the strengths that the working RN already possesses. Transfer up to 90 credits and earn a BSN in as little as 12 months. GCU’s online classes allow you to study at the times that work for your schedule while still enjoying a close connection with your classmates and instructor via online discussions.
Enrollment: Nationwide
Walden’s online programs for nursing meet rigorous standards for academic quality and integrity, and 100% of our College of Nursing didactic faculty are doctorally trained. With multiple degree completion options, you can choose a bachelor’s in nursing path that makes sense for your busy, unpredictable schedule.
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3. Find Your Best Resources
Online resources for nursing students are more abundant than ever. Some are more comprehensive than others, each with varying price points.
Here are some of the most popular nurse study aids for both prospective RNs and LPNs:
- UWorld. UWorld offers nearly 5,000 practice questions, along with practice NCLEX assessments that look like the actual exam. Prices range from about $129 for 30-day access to $329 for 180-day access. All the material is self-guided, and they boast a 98% pass rate.
- Hurst. Hurst has a 3-day live or self-paced review option for 90 or 120 days. Prices range from $159-$339, depending on how long you'd like access. They also provide some free resources as well. Their program boasts a 99.8% pass rate with over 500,000 nursing students passing the NCLEX-RN.
- Saunders. By buying a new Saunders review textbook, you get complimentary access to Evolve, the Saunders question bank with over 4,000 questions. The bank also has a 75-question pre-test and post-test to help you create a personalized study plan. The book costs about $70. If you get a used book, the Evolve access will cost around $70.
- Lecturio. Lecturio offers a monthly subscription plan, ranging from $15.99/month to $299 total. Lecturio has a combination of practice questions, self-guided study materials, and lectures.
- Etsy. Etsy is a great option for an economic à la carte study. Are you doing well in most classes but just can’t understand one specific concept? Etsy has countless options for subject-specific nurse review guides.
4. Create a Study Plan
Start by strategically working backwards. If you have an upcoming exam, determine how many studying blocks you need to prepare, and then create your study plan.
You can break down studying into five parts, called the study cycle:
- Preview: Before class, skim the material and look at graphs, tables, and charts in the textbook chapters.
- Attend class: Try to attend every lecture and take thoughtful notes.
- Review: Right after class, review your notes to determine key concepts.
- Study: On your own time, create a way to review the material effectively.
- Assessment: Determine if your study plan met your needs.
All steps in the study cycle are important. Previewing the material before class, attending labs and lectures, and then reviewing it afterward will help retain it. When creating your study plan as part of step four, you can assign specific activities to your study block.
Activities you can fill with your study plan:
- Attending lectures
- Rewriting lecture notes
- Case studies
- Practice questions
- Tutoring
- Group discussions or peer teaching
- Attending clinicals
- Flashcards
- Creating visual aids
With your study schedule, decide on a specific reward so you can treat yourself after the exam. Plan a special meal, a social outing with friends, or purchase a small item you need an excuse to buy.
5. Evaluate Your Progress
It wouldn’t be a nursing study guide if we didn’t follow the nursing process! Don’t forget to evaluate what methods were most effective for you. Here are some reflection questions you can ask.
Self-evaluation questions:
- How many hours did I study for this exam?
- What grade did I get on this exam?
- Would putting in more hours have helped this grade?
- What study methods were most effective?
- What was least effective?
- What will I change about my study methods and time before the next exam?
You've Got This!
When you understand which study methods are effective for your learning style and you have a plan to implement them, you’re bound to be successful. Don’t forget to continually evaluate and evolve your study method to fit your needs. Happy studying!



