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Stay Organised At University With A PlannerStay Organised At University With A Planner

13 Apr 2021 Zara Zaman, Adult Nurse

Stay Organised At University With A Planner

Play video: "Try and avoid having a planner separate for university and separate for placement."

Nurse Zara, gives a quick explainer on the benefits of keeping yourself organised with a planner and why its a necessity as a Student Nurse.

Hello, everyone.

It’s nurse Zara here, one of the nursing contributions for nurses.co.uk, back here with another video.

In today's video, I'm gonna be speaking about the importance of keeping organised at university and as a nursing student.

As a nursing student, you're gonna have to balance so many different elements through your course, placements, exams, essays, and so on.

A really good way to keep organised is investing in a really good planner.

The most important thing is to invest in only one planner.

Try and avoid having a planner separate for university and separate for placement.

I really recommend investing in a really small planner, like this one.

This is the one that I use as a Student Nurse.

It's a very small compact planner.

Having a small diary both for placements and for university means that I can put important essay deadlines in there as well as key placement dates as well.

So yes, definitely invest in a really good planner.

It is absolutely a necessity as a Student Nurse.

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