Thursday, 19 September 2013

Life Before Nursing ...

Now, I know that some people say that they've always known what they wanted to do and went straight for it without straying away from their path, but what about the people - like me - who originally either weren't too sure about where they wanted to go and what they wanted to do with their life? I can only speak for myself here of course, but becoming a nurse has only been a recent ambition of mine. Before that I wanted to be a forensic scientist, and then a teacher. I had my heart set on being a teacher ... and then I went to college and studied psychology and that was the day it changed forever. I didn't at that time of course know immediately that I wanted to become a Mental Health Nurse, but that was the first step on the pathway towards where I am today, waiting to start my training. It was actually one of my tutors in college who suggested to me that instead of doing Law (which was another phase I went through, thankfully one which didn't last long) that I take a look into Mental Health Nursing - If I'm honest I didn't really know it was such a thing. I went home and did a little bit of research, and I made my decision, that was what I wanted to do with my life. I was going to become a Mental Health Nurse. 
 
I've been watching a new program that some of you might be familiar with 'Educating Yorkshire' and it's stirred up a few things that I forgot ever existed, my old ambition of  becoming a teacher. I know enough to know that I don't at this time in my life, want to change my mind and change what I'm studying at University, but it just goes to show that some things never really leave you; old dreams, memories and ambitions. I 100% in my heart want to become a Mental Health Nurse, but maybe one day, if I ever need a change in career then that's something I could look into. But if I am really honest, the place in my heart that nursing has doesn't leave much room for anything else, and teaching is pretty much a memory and it's interesting to see how I've changed over the past couple of years. 
 
I would love to hear about anyone elses previous ambitions - if any, I would also love to hear about whether you knew you would always want to be part of the profession that you are now, whatever that may be. 
 
Thanks for reading! 
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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Calling All Nurses And Student Nurses

With the idea of spreading the cosy for Student Nurse essentials, I've been looking around for the perfect shoes! I have no clue what I'm looking for other than that they must be black, cannot be open toed and should be as comfortable as possible. I would REALLY appreciate it if someone out there could point me in the right direction with this as like I say I have no clue haha! 

Also, is it necessary for me to buy a fob watch? And which other bits and bobs will I be needing? I know I should wait until I start to find out but money wise that just isn't an option as I won't be able to afford to pull the money out all at once for everything that I'll be needing. Hope someone can help!

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Monday, 2 September 2013

Money, money, money ...

I was laying in bed a couple of mornings ago and thought, wow it's really only 4 months until I start university ... I better get a move on and sort a couple of things out!!! One of the most important and most worrying things is money while I'm studying. Today I've set myself a goal of creating a rough draft of my budget for uni, I say rough draft because I don't yet know how I'll be traveling to and from uni (I'm staying at home while I study, very much a home bird!) I may or may not be driving by the time that my start date comes round so it's all up in the air with regards to that at the minute. However,what I do know is that it would be much, much more cost effective for me to be able to drive before I start the course, or soon after that time anyway. 

I've realised how lucky I am as an NHS student and as someone who has chosen to stay home while they study. As you all probably know, NHS students do not pay fees, which is a great help in that we know that there is at least one thing that we don't have to worry about paying back once we finish university and qualify. I was also talking to someone who is staying in university accommodation about money etc, and she told me that once she has paid for her rent and other necessities, she has only £30 to last her for each week. Now, I'm sure she can make do with that considering she also told me her parents are going to help her out but I can't help but compare it to my own situation where I could be left with around £100 to last me the week which of course for a student is absolutely brilliant. That is of course, without part time work. Speaking of which I do have a part time job at the minute but may have to give this up when I start Uni, but to be honest I'm really not sure yet, and it would be a great help to be able to stay on as it would obviously help out with any extra expenses and other things I might need to buy to help me through my course. And of course, would give me the freedom to afford things outside of university in my free time. 

Another thing I've been thinking about is student bank accounts, there are so many, but to be honest I just think I'm going to upgrade to a student account with the provider I'm already with as I haven't been with them long and it would probably be less of a hassle. Unless anyone knows anywhere that is offering a good student bank account deal?

I would really appreciate it if anyone has any ideas or tips about how to manage money while at uni or if they found anything that helped them manage their money well while they were studying. I will always appreciate someone taking the time to comment on my blog and to give me some hints and tips :)

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Excitement & Anticipation!

I've set up this blog to act not only as an outlet for what will probably be my own very highly strung emotions on my journey through training for the one thing that I want to spend the rest of my life doing but also to hopefully help out other future nursing students by giving them an idea of what life is like as a student nurse, from someone going through it. I haven't yet started my course so any posts before January will be me talking about not only how excited I am but about the things I'm doing to prepare ... There will no doubt be several posts about the dreaded NHS bursary application!!

I hope there is someone out there who finds some entertainment, interest or help in my blog. I've been reading many a nursing blog recently in the run up to my course starting next year and I've had laughs, shocks and most of all I've gained an amazing insight into what life is really like as a student nurse, with all the highs, the lows, and the in between moments. Please feel free to leave comments and things on here whenever you like I'd love to hear some feedback from anyone reading this!

I'll be back soon, watch this space ...
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