How much I make as a new grad nurse, 150k in debt, & new grad nurse struggles

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @nurse_krizia
    @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +9

    I hope you guys loved this video! I've been into podcasts lately so I wanted to bring a podcast kinda vibe today. Maybe i'll do another one with another nurse?? We'll see!

  • @everythingtravelnurse
    @everythingtravelnurse Před 2 lety +44

    Over 100k of debt as a New Grad was pretty unheard of a decade ago. Now when I talk to new nurses it's a pretty common thing to hear this. The wages don't keep up with the debt or inflation. It's a very serious problem.

  • @Joyce-ff7ms
    @Joyce-ff7ms Před 3 lety +43

    I do not know why Krizia got so many negative comments about the loans. People have different choices and as long as they are responsible for it that works just fine. She is so brave and truthful to share with us her struggle and how to combat it, and she didn't encourage any of you to take out loans T___T. I myself have lie 40k on my back to pay it off too. So, Krizia, keep doing what you doing! Thanks for being honest with us. Always support you!

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +7

      Thank you so much! I don’t like talking about it but have decided to be open because I know i’m not the only one!

    • @Joyce-ff7ms
      @Joyce-ff7ms Před 3 lety +1

      @@nurse_krizia yes and your courage helps me to combat my nursing school debt too girl!! Keep fighting, don’t mind what other people say as long as you think it’s right for you go for it hehehe

    • @rickt1866
      @rickt1866 Před 2 lety

      Now she belongs to the cancel student loans camp? democrats love sucking people in. vote democrats because they just might cancel student loans and some suckers fall for it.

  • @WaltsChiliBowl
    @WaltsChiliBowl Před rokem +3

    I was a NICU and postpartum nurse for 15 years and recently changed to hospice home care and I. LOVE. IT. I should’ve left the hospital years ago. Pay is not as much as the hospital, but it’s worth making a little less to be so autonomous and not stuck in a hospital running around for over 12 hours. If you love hospice, I don’t think you need to do acute care. Love the video! All the best to you!❤️

    • @formerfundienowfree4235
      @formerfundienowfree4235 Před 7 měsíci

      I tried inpatient hospice and just could not handle the charting requirements. Every shift felt like nursing school doing a giant care plan. The system they were using made it not worth it for me.

  • @reems4325
    @reems4325 Před 2 lety +11

    This is very nice video and very relatable. I appreciate the transparency. Stress and physical stress is also my concern in 12 hr shifts especially in the ER. And also don’t let the people that brag about the zero debt get to you, because every RN i have spoken to has said that they paid off their student loans of over a 100k in less than 6 yrs and that they do NOT regret it. Everyone’s path is different and that’s okay

  • @khadijahj.4637
    @khadijahj.4637 Před 3 lety +10

    Girl dont ever let these people deter you or make you feel bad for decisions you’ve made that better you and your family. Congratulations on this new chapter in your life and I’m here for it I start west coast university-Dallas in January 2022🎊🙌🏾👏🏾

    • @conalgardner
      @conalgardner Před 2 lety

      It would be awesome if you could vlog about your experience at the Dallas location! I started the process but didn't finish but everyone was very helpful during the process

  • @larosenoirek2197
    @larosenoirek2197 Před 2 lety +4

    Hun! We go through the same struggles! I am facing the same dilemma. All I know is that I am going for outpatient! I knew bedside wasn’t for me. I love working outpatient surgery. It’s been 6 months and lots of experienced nurses are transitioning to this! I am not going to kill myself working on the floor, putting my license on the line with the crazy nurse to patient ratio.

  • @ChristopherInTexas
    @ChristopherInTexas Před 3 lety +15

    I'm an ICU new grad nurse with an associate's. I would definitely recommend getting acute care experience. I see how many options my tenured coworkers have. They frequently discuss offers they receive.

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve been applying to new grad positions and still waiting to hear. I’d love to still be able to do hospice on the side!

  • @nicolel5502
    @nicolel5502 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for this video! I’m a WCU student have about 1 year left until I graduate. My loans are steep and it’s scary thinking of life after school. I think you should explore all your options as a new grad in the hospital, out patient, er, icu like you were saying. I think it helps to keep our skills sharp and learning! I believe in you!! ❤️✨

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! I’m always keeping my options open. The best thing about nursing is that you have so many options!

  • @danicaxmakeupp
    @danicaxmakeupp Před 3 lety +39

    Thank you sooo much for this video and being so transparent! I’m attending WCU this November after a long decision of whether or not I should go to WCU due to the cost! But i’m 26 and I’m done wasting time! And I realized that people can happily spend over 60k on a car.. why can’t we spend and invest on our education?!

    • @nursingiskei
      @nursingiskei Před 3 lety +4

      Same here, I start in November as well.

    • @wilderoyalty
      @wilderoyalty Před 3 lety +2

      Hey I’m attending in November too!! Yes I’m 26 and I literally said “3 years from now I will be 29 regardless” might as well be 29 with a good career despite the $$ debt.

    • @mariayoung1774
      @mariayoung1774 Před 2 lety +7

      Good for you ladies, I tried playing the long game to "save money " but in reality I just wasted money with the potential loss wages. I just turned 40 and I know I still have at least 25 years of work ahead of me so I didn't want to waste any more time. I thankfully start WCU Ontario campus in Nov. Best Wishes!

    • @rubysantamaria5690
      @rubysantamaria5690 Před 2 lety

      @@mariayoung1774 I start in Nov too at WCU-Ontario

    • @Meganlifestyle
      @Meganlifestyle Před 2 lety +2

      I start in November Miami campus LPN>BSN, good luck everyone ❤️❤️

  • @cchr8510
    @cchr8510 Před 2 lety +2

    You may want to look at Home Health a few days per week because patients go home with
    IV's and TPN and drains, woundvacs etc and you can learn those skills. Hospice is a great place to start while you figure things out. The one on one time you get with each patient is rewarding. You can never get that at a hospital Thanks for being transparent.

  • @haileeroxana
    @haileeroxana Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you for being so straightforward about your income. I am planning to go to West coast in ontario this year and the loan scares me, but hearing about the income makes it better.

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +2

      It is scary because it’s a big financial responsibility. If I am able to get a job in the hospital, I’m considering in working in hospice per diem or even part time to make that extra income! I’ve spoken to professors who advised to get a second job that isn’t as physically demanding as inpatient and use the second income to pay off loans!

    • @audrey_migliore7470
      @audrey_migliore7470 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey! Im going to Ontario in November too! Hope to see you there :)

  • @XmXm999
    @XmXm999 Před 2 lety +1

    I feel this way. I am now going into Nursing, and i am thinking i dont do well with long run stress like 12h, i like to have breaks and take naps or relax and recharge. I like being home. I am really happy to hear your story, and I understand when you said anxiety got worse.

  • @yourfavnurseb9699
    @yourfavnurseb9699 Před rokem

    Thanks for talking about why you didn’t chose to work in the hospital based on the stress and anxiety that it causes. I’m debating my next steps in nursing and I feel like I NEED to be in the hospital to prove something to myself and to get that experience but if I’m really honest with myself I don’t want the added stress and going home with work still on my mind and causing me issues.

  • @joiw.4512
    @joiw.4512 Před rokem

    Girl forget these people honestly your path is your path and that’s what makes us special. Continue to be a great nurse and I’m praying that you’re blessed with the opportunity to have loan forgiveness soon. Please don’t ever let anyone speak on your journey because students are always trying to one up their peers which is disgusting. Wishing you love and light mama❤

  • @perfectlyimperfect4508

    Yesss girl! Good for you!
    I just started nursing school and I’m worried _-
    when I can’t work part time. Like you, my family , my fiancé , and my dad have been super helpful.
    They all know how much nursing means to me so they all have been helping my family and I

  • @jasmineli9605
    @jasmineli9605 Před 3 lety +5

    I resonated so much with you on what you talked about in this video. I am currently a West Coast student as well and sometimes I really contemplate on whether or not I had made the right choice. But I think in the end it will be all worth it! Best of luck!

  • @jeremytherealtruth8923
    @jeremytherealtruth8923 Před 3 lety +2

    Good job. Good to see things coming together my fellow 2021 WCU BSN Graduate.

  • @ginan3441
    @ginan3441 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your nursing and student loan debt experiences- I would highly recommend Dave Ramsey when it comes to figuring out budgeting and paying back student loans. You can do it!! Wishing you all the best in your career, God bless❤!

  • @La05g1rl1987
    @La05g1rl1987 Před rokem

    Why the negative comments on my girl. Krizia, keep pushing. Love your content!!!

  • @1422HELLOKITTY
    @1422HELLOKITTY Před 3 lety +4

    Nice video . I hope you find the specialty you always wanted and /or the one that fits your career goals . Also live your life and don’t worry what others think about you and your life 😊

  • @LillyahanaJ
    @LillyahanaJ Před 2 lety

    Ty for being so honest girl!! Much appreciated!!

  • @eatnplaytoday
    @eatnplaytoday Před 11 měsíci

    Damn… education cost in USA is horrible. Luckily I got into state school and left with “only” $34k. I paid it off already, hope you got to do the same!

  • @marythquest310
    @marythquest310 Před 3 lety +5

    I go to WCU too (class of jan 2022) I hate hearing those stories from other people about how they have no debt as a nurse! Like i transferred from a community college and thankfully am only looking at like 73k ish. For me, i chose WCU because I would rather waste money instead of wasting anymore time. I totally get what u mean by being hesitant about working in a hospital setting. I worked as a CNA in a hospital too and it was so exhausting that I started to get prework anxiety. Even though you have this debt, it's really encouraging to hear how happy you are with your position and how it has given you a lot more financial stability because these are all the things I hope to feel when I finally graduate. btw for anyone who reads this and is worried about student debt, my public health professor told my class that if you can invest 5 years working for the Indian Health Council you can receive a federal grant of up to 100k to help pay off school debt!

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety

      I agree! I don’t mind them sharing they have no debt, but when I ask what route did they/take or what did they do to share this info with others, they don’t respond. I’m a lot more financially stable but with this, I have to learn to be financially responsible cause girl.. I got shopping issues and I need to stop! Lol
      Yes! When I was a CNA, I’d get nervous on which unit I’d be on, how my patients would be. Some days I would wake up and not want to go to work to now waking up, and not second guessing what I’m doing. I still want to do acute care but at the same time I’m still iffy about it because of my experience.
      Thank you for sharing! There are also loan forgiveness programs where you can work for LA county or any program on the list and they can pay up to 20k of loan debt.

    • @rubineesthapit7516
      @rubineesthapit7516 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! I am looking forward to WCU too. I have all my pre reqs from Community College. Do you know if its 73k? Like 73k debt after pre reqs? I am really concerned about it.

    • @marythquest310
      @marythquest310 Před 2 lety

      @@rubineesthapit7516 yes I’m not sure off the top of my head but it’s like 73-75k for my debt. So even though I transferred in with the majority of my prereqs done, I still did 2 terms (1 semester) of preqs. If you have done absolutely every prereq the school ask for, you will still have to do at least 1 term of a prereq before starting the program (fys, capstone, and pathophysiology). You can try to calculate how much you will owe your self. Every year (4 terms/2 semesters) is like 30-32k. I’m spending 2 1/2 years completing program, so that’s my debt. You could end up owing a little less than me if you only spend 1 term on prereqs before the program.

    • @chantelbrunswick3477
      @chantelbrunswick3477 Před rokem

      While you were in nursing school did you leave your CNA job?

  • @___kt93
    @___kt93 Před 3 lety +10

    Thanks for sharing this! I’m in WCU right now and I’m really stressed about debt. You really made me feel more at ease. May I ask for your payment is that for weekly or bi monthly? If you don’t mind sharing of course

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety

      Hey! My payment is bimonthly. So I get paid from the 1st of the month to the 15th which is 11 days of work. Then 16th to the end of the month (another 11 days usually, depending on the month. I know In the hospital settings it is usually every 2 weeks

    • @___kt93
      @___kt93 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nurse_krizia oh wow so you make twice as much as the number you mentioned in a month as a new grad! That is awesome!!! You’ll pay all your debt off in no time! My main motivation of going to WC is time, I know I have other options but I can’t take back the time I sit around trying to decide. Thanks so much for sharing! Please post more when you can! 😍❤️💕

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +5

      @@___kt93 yes! That’s what my thought process was. I didn’t want to keep waiting around. Paying off the debt is doable but will be hard! I do suggest that once you graduate, moving back in with your parents or staying home for a year will definitely help. Just make sure you have a plan on how you want to pay it off!

  • @belleescobar4899
    @belleescobar4899 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi how did i just find your yt channel!!
    Thank you for sharing, you are my inspiration boo🤍

  • @yuriilove7260
    @yuriilove7260 Před 3 lety +1

    IM CURRENTLY DOING MY NURSING CORE AT WEST COAST UNIVERSITY IN MIAMI, JUST GOT TOLD THAT AFTER STUDENT LOANS (FEDERAL) AND GRANTS I STILL HAVE A 3500 BALANCE FOR THIS SEMESTER, NOW I HAVE TO PAY $390 A MONTH UNTIL I GRADUATE MOST LIKELY (IT CAN INCREASE NEXT YEAR) AND I KEEP QUESTIONING WETHER ITS WORTH IT.

  • @kamilleann6605
    @kamilleann6605 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video!!!!! It helped me so much and made me feel better!!!

  • @handsumm
    @handsumm Před rokem

    Im about to take on 100k of debt for nursing school BSN but not really scared due to me currently making about $35,000 in Los Angeles and doing ok. I dont mind staying at my standard of living with roommates for a few years and paying big chunks. will work a few overtime shifts or at a med spa on the weekends doing laser. then when I can travel I'll travel. there is hope out there, My laser lady doin it currently.

    • @eatnplaytoday
      @eatnplaytoday Před 11 měsíci

      You might want to reconsider. If you don’t like nursing, you’re stuck with the debt

  • @ErisxNyxx
    @ErisxNyxx Před 3 lety +6

    Just curious on how you plan to pay your loans? I will be 70-75k in debt when I graduate and I’m terrified my payments are going to take most of my money each month.

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +6

      I’m currently refinancing my private loans to get a lower interest rate. Once I get that done, I’ll be making another video on monthly payments/plan on how much to pay!

  • @mikepoons2119
    @mikepoons2119 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you for this video! It was so helpful.

  • @richierich8853
    @richierich8853 Před 3 lety +2

    Kaiser pays wells but you work hard for it. The floors are full care in med surg, no cnas but correct you are looking at 50-55 an hour.

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +2

      I agree! I’ve worked on the med surg floor at Kaiser as a student nurse and sometimes at night I’d be on my own with up to 24 patients.

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety

      @s as a CNA at night yes, some nights I was by myself with 24 patients so it required a lot of collaboration with nurses.

  • @misunderstoodmainer7607

    Good luck paying all those loans. More money lives in hospitals but it seems like you want an easy job. You do you sis

  • @briannafigueroa6605
    @briannafigueroa6605 Před rokem +1

    56k for my ADN I hear you girl

  • @dermarioushardy5271
    @dermarioushardy5271 Před 2 lety +1

    PLEASE NURSES!! CONSIDER DOING 4 years in the navy or Airforce medical to prevent these student loans !! ALSO THE NAVY CAN WIPE OUT 65’000$ of previous student loan debts!! MY NURSING DEGREE TO ANY PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN THE COUNTRY IS FREE !!

  • @hayleymarie2826
    @hayleymarie2826 Před 3 lety +1

    ME AT WCU NOW! Every time iI repackage I cringe! I love these talks

  • @rickt1866
    @rickt1866 Před 2 lety

    I think go for RN then look for a hospital or instate program that will pay for your school because of community need.

  • @shannelsosa
    @shannelsosa Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for this video! As a new grad (and currently looking into hospice this is really helpful)! I did see the comment below, the "gross payment" you mentioned is that for the entire month or for two weeks? (Being from So CA as well I thought that amount for one month seemed low)?

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey! Thank you for watching! That is for 1 paycheck or for 11 days of work. I get paid bi-monthly; I get paid every 5th and 20th of each month.

    • @shannelsosa
      @shannelsosa Před 3 lety +1

      @@nurse_krizia okay thank you for clarifying! I was going to mention that your hard work is definitely worth more (only looking out for you and trying to help out= thanks so much again for clarifying that)

  • @angelicacarrillo2671
    @angelicacarrillo2671 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi ❤️ have you found any refinancing programs to lower your interest rate on your private loans, if so who do you recommend? I’ll be graduating from WCU ont. in January, I’ve been watching your videos literally since I started core 🥰

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey! Omg! Thank you so much for your support!! I’m currently in the process of refinancing my loans and have been looking into certain tips and tricks to pay off loans. I’ll be making another video going into details once I finalize everything!

  • @drewpadilla8724
    @drewpadilla8724 Před 2 lety +1

    Wait so with ur GE’s and transfer classes you paid 80k at west coast ??? I’m just finishing my last pre reqs for nursing at a JC and I literally don’t want to wait I’m 27 and need to start my life already lol! WCU May very well be in my near future
    Also, stay strong, haters are everywhere … you’re gonna get a bad side to everything just know that YOU made the decision for YOUR own life and YOU put the thoughts into it, no one else did.. so cudos to you and enjoy your journey as an RN , my friend!

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 2 lety

      Hey! It was more like 90k!
      Thank you for the positive vibes!

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 2 lety

      & yes they was after all the GE and transfer classes

    • @drewpadilla8724
      @drewpadilla8724 Před 2 lety

      @@nurse_krizia would you recommend I finish my pre reqs before transferring? I’d finish this December but I wanna save as much as I can.. but at the same time I’m so eager to join

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 2 lety +1

      @@drewpadilla8724 I suggest finish in December and applying now to WCU. I’m not sure So you have about 6 months to prepare everything before starting, such as thinking of finances/how to pay for tuition, developing good study habits etc

  • @claudiacastellon6698
    @claudiacastellon6698 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi! I’m taking my HESI for west coast at the end of this month. Hopefully everything goes well and I start November 1st! 🙏🏻 Any tips on what to study for the HESI? Specifically math? I don’t wanna over study subjects I won’t see 😩

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +1

      You got this! I honestly don’t remember it 😩 I’d make sure to go over concepts you don’t know/ aren’t confident in.

    • @khadijahj.4637
      @khadijahj.4637 Před 3 lety +1

      I took my hesi May this year. I had version 1. Ratios, sub and adding fractions, thousands of word problems.

    • @nursingiskei
      @nursingiskei Před 3 lety

      I know there HESI isn't as bad. Just make sure you go over every subject that they have on the exam. I start 11/1/21 as well.

  • @mariejackson5220
    @mariejackson5220 Před rokem

    Dont know any nurse with 150k in student loans only some doctors have that kind of debt

  • @smno9886
    @smno9886 Před 2 lety +2

    Bro screw other people man. Negative comments from them. Hm their not doing anything with their lives. Screw them

  • @misspiscesdreamz
    @misspiscesdreamz Před rokem

    The good thing is you have a big enough income to pay the loans back

  • @karlynnej3986
    @karlynnej3986 Před 3 lety

    Omg my parents are immigrants from the Philippines too and had no idea how expensive college would be too. Im definitely going to have to get student loans too when I apply for west coast. May I know which company you got your student loans from and if you needed a co-signer?

  • @vanessadavila2568
    @vanessadavila2568 Před 3 lety +1

    People talk about how hard it is to find a job after graduating, is that true??

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety +4

      It is hard to find a job for a new grad program or inpatient hospital position. I’d say the average time from for a hospital position is about 3-5 months. Outpatient jobs such as hospice, home health, surgical clinics, rehabs, nursing facilities are easier to get a job after graduating

    • @Jasmine-eo9fo
      @Jasmine-eo9fo Před 2 lety

      Have you tried nursing temp agencies sometimes you have to start there to get your foot in the door

  • @rickt1866
    @rickt1866 Před 2 lety +2

    if I was you I'd take three years move in with mom an dad if you can and pay those off asap

  • @ctnguyen551
    @ctnguyen551 Před 2 lety

    Your location listed as Los Angeles, so I am wondering instead of going to WCU can we applied to nursing program with the California State or UC school for nursing? Would it be cheaper?

    • @marcysiney1539
      @marcysiney1539 Před 2 lety

      Hello,
      I know I am not Krizia. However, as a Westcoast student as well. Yes, you can attempt to go to a Cal State, or UC. It would be cheaper but good luck getting in the programs are so competitive and impacted. The waitlist in California is about 10 years. Hopefully this info helps!

    • @ctnguyen551
      @ctnguyen551 Před 2 lety +1

      @@marcysiney1539 Thank you for answering my question. I just don't get it, everyone said we have a shortage of nurses, but these schools are making it so difficult to apply. It is so discouraging for those that wanted to be a nurse. Marcy if you are in school right now, best of luck to you and full of success in your academic. Thank you again.

    • @jessicaftw9564
      @jessicaftw9564 Před 2 lety

      I would encourage you to apply to as many nursing programs!! Aim for all A’s, get high TEAS score, and find experience in the medical field. There are a couple of nursing programs that do point system so it gives you a better chance of getting in. I just got accepted into a nursing program in LA. The cost is only 6k but after fafsa, it will be almost free!! I applied to a total of 6 rn programs. Out of the 6, 4 of them are lottery. 2 of 6 were point systems. I ended up getting alternate for the 2 point systems. Then two days ago I got accepted as an alternate into the program. So all in all, you can do it!

  • @charlesclarke9729
    @charlesclarke9729 Před rokem

    Woo!!!

  • @salmhyuij9331
    @salmhyuij9331 Před rokem

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @mirandaalexis
    @mirandaalexis Před 3 lety +3

    Alabama stays being one of the lowest paying states for nurses

  • @awanderer6990
    @awanderer6990 Před rokem

    How in the world did you take out 150k in loans to be a nurse???

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před rokem +1

      Two bachelor’s degrees! Loans for my first degree at a UC that wasn’t useful, only making $15/hour then decided to get my second degree in nursing and now making $150k/year after 1 year of graduating

  • @moniquebarber1474
    @moniquebarber1474 Před 2 lety +1

    For 150K, they should have taught your how to do assessments telepathically.

  • @li-an7700
    @li-an7700 Před 3 lety +1

    do you speak Tagalog?

    • @nurse_krizia
      @nurse_krizia  Před 3 lety

      I can speak only a little but I can understand!

  • @XmXm999
    @XmXm999 Před 2 lety

    We should create go fund and all send you 5$ at least to help you with loans. If you dont mind

  • @DJ-fk1ci
    @DJ-fk1ci Před 3 lety +2

    This video is all over the place

  • @augustoornelas3845
    @augustoornelas3845 Před rokem

    damn the adn program i am joining in southern california is like 5000