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Dec 05, 2007, 07:44 PM
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That's it, you HAVE to get in now!
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Dec 06, 2007, 03:23 PM
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Dec 06, 2007, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by TippyToo
<sniff> Thank you...
Oh, I forgot to mention...I also would like to work for World Peace and to help the children.
you forgot to include wiping out famine and pestilence
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Dec 06, 2007, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Newtonian
you forgot to include wiping out famine and pestilence 
I thought about saying something about ending hunger and finding a cure for the common cold...but I didn't want to sound patronizing.
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Dec 06, 2007, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by TippyToo
I thought about saying something about ending hunger and finding a cure for the common cold...but I didn't want to sound patronizing.

yeah but you can do it! worry about not seeming as patronizing after you receive the Nobel Prize (in nursing)
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Dec 12, 2007, 07:11 PM
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I have been doing some volunteering, but am not sure if it qualifies as patient care. Can someone offer some examples?
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Dec 14, 2007, 10:27 PM
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Hello.
Okay, GRE:
V: 620
Q: 730
A: 5.0
I was rejected from the MEPN program's FNP track two years ago- with completely different GRE scores (V 640, Q 710, A 780- before they had the writing sample!), the same year I got into medical school. I chose not to go to MD school, as it's just not the life I want to live. Now, thankfully, after working in a primary care clinic, I also know I do NOT want to be an FNP, but want to work with really sick patients in a hospital setting doing acute care.
Patient care is important in my opinion, so you don't get stuck doing something you don't want to do, and you figure out where you fit in.
Sweet.
I remember my rejection letter came relatively early in December, about a week before I finished a class. I'm certainly keeping my fingers crossed for an acceptance (aren't we all?).
Good luck everyone.
Que te vayan bien.
Star
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Dec 15, 2007, 03:29 AM
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Originally Posted by star77
Hello.
Okay, GRE:
V: 620
Q: 730
A: 5.0
I was rejected from the MEPN program's FNP track two years ago- with completely different GRE scores (V 640, Q 710, A 780- before they had the writing sample!), the same year I got into medical school. I chose not to go to MD school, as it's just not the life I want to live. Now, thankfully, after working in a primary care clinic, I also know I do NOT want to be an FNP, but want to work with really sick patients in a hospital setting doing acute care.
Patient care is important in my opinion, so you don't get stuck doing something you don't want to do, and you figure out where you fit in.
Sweet.
I remember my rejection letter came relatively early in December, about a week before I finished a class. I'm certainly keeping my fingers crossed for an acceptance (aren't we all?).
Good luck everyone.
Que te vayan bien.
Star
Hello Star, I'd shake hands but not possible under the circumstance  -nice to meet you no less.
Got a few q's for ya if you don't mind: what was your MCAT? where did you apply? where did you get accepted? Just wondering.. Also, why do I get the feeling that you don't quite know what you want yet? Is it just me, or..? If not, what made you choose FNP?
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Dec 15, 2007, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Newtonian
Hello Star, I'd shake hands but not possible under the circumstance  -nice to meet you no less.
Got a few q's for ya if you don't mind: what was your MCAT? where did you apply? where did you get accepted? Just wondering.. Also, why do I get the feeling that you don't quite know what you want yet? Is it just me, or..? If not, what made you choose FNP?
Hi Newtonian. I don't mind. I actually know exactly what I want to do- I applied to the ACNP track at UCSF. I've worked in both hospitals and clinics, shadowed a ton of people, and know that Acute Care is a perfect match for my personality (plus I love really sick patients- I like the challenge). I chose NOT to go the FNP route because I really like the ED and ICU. As to why you get the feeling that I don't know what I want yet, I cannot tell you, as I'm very certain.
As to MCAT/med school. I applied and decided not to go over 3 years ago, and spent the last few years getting more experience to try to figure out where I wanted to be in medicine. I watched friends change, even those who were committed to being the same wonderful people they always had been. I didn't want to follow that route, and I enjoy balance in my life.
My MCAT was a 33. I got into UC Davis, UC San Diego and one other school out of state. I interviewed at all the UCs. I just didn't want to be a doctor, but I love working with patients. I've seen the transformations in healthcare. I'm nearly 30, and I'm very excited to become an ACNP.
That's all.
Nice to meet you.
Hope everyone ends up very happy with whatever comes to them. Good luck to us all.
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Dec 15, 2007, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by star77
Hi Newtonian. I don't mind. I actually know exactly what I want to do- I applied to the ACNP track at UCSF. I've worked in both hospitals and clinics, shadowed a ton of people, and know that Acute Care is a perfect match for my personality (plus I love really sick patients- I like the challenge). I chose NOT to go the FNP route because I really like the ED and ICU. As to why you get the feeling that I don't know what I want yet, I cannot tell you, as I'm very certain.
As to MCAT/med school. I applied and decided not to go over 3 years ago, and spent the last few years getting more experience to try to figure out where I wanted to be in medicine. I watched friends change, even those who were committed to being the same wonderful people they always had been. I didn't want to follow that route, and I enjoy balance in my life.
My MCAT was a 33. I got into UC Davis, UC San Diego and one other school out of state. I interviewed at all the UCs. I just didn't want to be a doctor, but I love working with patients. I've seen the transformations in healthcare. I'm nearly 30, and I'm very excited to become an ACNP.
That's all.
Nice to meet you.
Hope everyone ends up very happy with whatever comes to them. Good luck to us all.

Your story sounds a lot like mine, minus the better MCAT and GRE score of course (I only got a 30S and 1050 GRE). Unlike you, however, I did not get accepted to UC given my 3.6 GPA. Davis saw my years of experience in nursing as succeeding in it, which is how I found out about UCSF's master's program after their encouragement. I also applied to AC-NP as a backup to medschool, but it’s looking more like it'll probably be what I'll end up doing if UCSF does accept me. I am 33 after all, and getting to the point where I'm having to pause every now and then just to make sure I gave the correct number for my age.
I don't know if you can relate, but I was a surgical tech in the Navy – I was a die-hard corpsman, if you will. For years all I've ever wanted to do was become the surgeon I was passing instruments to, but somehow ended up in nursing once I got out. Long story short, everytime I fix my car I'm constantly reminded of how I could use my dexterity to fix people instead of some old jalopy.
I feel I could've done better on the MCAT so I'm going for it again in April. I've made peace with God to accept my fate regardless of the outcome.
Thanks for responding to my inquiry. Maybe we'll get to meet each other someday? -we'll see come June. Good luck in the meantime
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