Re: Anyone in the process of applying to Frontier's class 71??
I found that the majority in my class were in the midwifery program and about 12-16 of us were in the FNP track. I am sure you will find others who are in the FNP track. If you would like to talk about the FNP program, I would be very happy to share my experience. Let me know and we can privately share e-mail addresses.Just be aware, I have nothing but great things to say about this program! You will be WELL supported in a wondeful education! This program is very unique in that the faculty TRULY wants you to succeed and they strongly encourage bonding. With all the technological advances in healthcare, THIS school maintains the human connection.Is it a lot of hard work? Absolutely. But, you graduate with a solid and excellent education and a strong bond with fellow students.
Just as an example, my advisor e-mailed me after I returned home from Frontier Bound. I wrote to thank her and she took the time to respond. I had considered several other programs (Stony Brook and others). Frontier won because of their committment to compassion, exceptional education and faculty who are not only exceptionally well-prepared, but also some of the most compassionate women I have ever had the pleasure to meet. Plus, they take you to Mary Breckinridge's home and provide a lovely evening dinner with your class and faculty. I have a bachelor's and a master's in psych and can honestly say, I have NEVER had professors who were this astutue in knowing their students and being so dedicated to working with us as individuals. The awesome history of the school provides an aura while you are there. You can feel the wonderful energy. I just can't say enough about how impressed I was at Frontier Bound.
I wish you all the best and let me know if you would like to e-mail. I am happy to share my experience with you. I'm taking Pathophysiology and Health Promotion and Disease Prevention this semester and am really excited as the syllubus is full of interesting readings and projects.
So, the invitation is open....I believe in networking as we are all in this together.
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