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Old Apr 09, 2007, 12:04 PM
srun21 (Female)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

Originally Posted by ChristineN View Post
Hello, Shadyside students are encouraged to get jobs as aides at the hospital, provided you can balance work and school (part-time or casual work would be recommended). When you start school a nurse's aide recruiter will come to the school and try to recruit alot of the new class to be aides. You still need to complete an approximately 2 week paid training class at the hosptial, before you are placed on a floor. I have been a student at Shadyside since Aug '06 and an aide at the hospital since Nov '06. If you have any questions about the hospital or the school please feel free to contact me.
ChristineN (class of '08)
Thank you so much for your response ChristineN. That definitely sounds like something I would want to do. I am going to send in the form, to take the PSB Nursing Exam, within the next week. Take care, Sharla

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Old Apr 09, 2007, 12:08 PM
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

Originally Posted by mommyjskns View Post
Hi, Sharla! I'm waiting on acceptance to Shadyside. I'm not sure about working as a student, but I think that you can get trained as a CNA while you are in nursing school. Did you apply or take the entrance exam yet? Good luck with your decision.
Hello, I am planning on sending the form in to take the entrance exam within the next week. I don't have much time if the last one is May 12th. Good luck with everything, Sharla


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Old Apr 09, 2007, 12:34 PM
mommyjskns (Female)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

Good luck on the test, Sharla........I took it in December and did really well on it. If you have any questions about it let me know.

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Old Apr 09, 2007, 12:39 PM
mommyjskns (Female)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

ChristineN....are you part time or full time at Shadyside? I am waiting anxiously to hear about acceptance into their part time program. I did really well on the entrance exam, but I'm not sure what their criteria is for admission other than that. I sent in the transcripts and the application with the essay in the beginning of March, so I just wait every day now for the mailman, and I don't even know if they even notify you until June!

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Old Apr 09, 2007, 01:59 PM
ChristineN (Female)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

Originally Posted by mommyjskns View Post
ChristineN....are you part time or full time at Shadyside? I am waiting anxiously to hear about acceptance into their part time program. I did really well on the entrance exam, but I'm not sure what their criteria is for admission other than that. I sent in the transcripts and the application with the essay in the beginning of March, so I just wait every day now for the mailman, and I don't even know if they even notify you until June!
I'm currently taking N102/N103 with the E/W class, but will be switching to daylight classes come the end of April for my med-surg rotations. I personally did not find out to around the end of June that I had been accepted. However, in every case I've heard of, if you pass the entrance exam, you are pretty much accepted. E/W classes are pretty small, so space will not be an issue at all (that's one thing I'll miss, going from a class of 24 students in E/W to 100+ in daylight). Good luck at Shadyside, there are alot of great instructors in the E/W program.

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Old Apr 09, 2007, 03:02 PM
mommyjskns (Female)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

I got a 99, 99, 99, and a 94 on my entrance exam. I'm really hoping that they use this, but since I really want to go to Shadyside, I'm really worried about my application.. I just wish that I knew , one way or another. Is it true that half of the class drops out by the middle of the first year?

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Old Apr 09, 2007, 04:18 PM
ChristineN (Female)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

Originally Posted by mommyjskns View Post
I got a 99, 99, 99, and a 94 on my entrance exam. I'm really hoping that they use this, but since I really want to go to Shadyside, I'm really worried about my application.. I just wish that I knew , one way or another. Is it true that half of the class drops out by the middle of the first year?
Drop out, fail out, whatever, we do lose alot of students. My E/W class started with approx 50-60 and now has around 24 students, with 2 more years to go. Daylight typically starts with around 100 and graduates around 50. That being said, don't be intimidated, Shadyside has the 9th best NCLEX scores in the country. It is a hard school, they start throwing NCLEX questions at you early in the nursing classes, but study, ask questions, and once you make it through the program you will be a great nurse. Are you signing the loan forgiveness papers?

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Old Apr 09, 2007, 05:29 PM
mommyjskns (Female)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

Yes...if I get in , I will sign the loan forgiveness papers. Is it like a loan where you have to get approved or is it something between you and the school?
I'm totally up for a tough program. I'm very interested in being a nurse and I think I'll be a great student if they give me a chance

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Old Apr 10, 2007, 10:21 PM
danh3190 (Male)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

We lost some in our first couple semesters in the daylight program, but nothing like half. As ChristineN points out we still have 113 day students going into the 200 level classes. I think we started with about 100, a few dropped out and we picked up a few from earlier years who either had to take a semester off or failed a class or whatever.

With your entrance exam scores, I'm sure you can do the work. I wouldn't even think about failing. What may be hard for you might be finding quiet time to study, because study is necessary, at least for me.

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Old Apr 10, 2007, 10:28 PM
danh3190 (Male)
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Re: Anyone Starting At UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing?

As for the loan forgiveness program, they just give you the paperwork at your orientation and it's up to you if you want to sign it or not. So it's not like a loan that you have to get approval for.

With the loan forgiveness program you're still responsible for your books and uniforms, which isn't trivial. After you've put in your two years at a UPMC hospital after graduation, the loan will be forgiven, but the IRS considers that forgiven loan to be income, so you will be responsible for the income tax on the $15,000 or whatever it works out to be. They said that the hospital actually deducts the tax on the loan from your pay during the two years and then gives it back to you when the tax is due so that you don't get socked with a big tax bill and no money to pay it.

I signed up for forgiveness program. Still seems to be a good deal, especially since the odds are pretty good that we'll end up at some UPMC facility.

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