Re: Question about UALR
I graduated from UALR's accelerated program and thought it was fair. It's the same as the traditional option, except you don't get a summer break, so you graduate in December instead of May. This will make finding a job MUCH easier, also.
Hard to say how many we lost. Traditional and accelerated start together, then the accelerated group just keeps going in the summer, with 35-40 students. We graduated probably 30 or so of the 35(?) that started. We lost a couple for lecture grades and a couple for clinical points, and one for doing something just incredibly stupid.
The program is intense and seems LONG, but I'm so glad I did it. I was out in the workforce making money 6 months before my traditional program counterparts. Now the hospital I work for will pay for my BSN; I think it's worth it.
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