re: Georgetown V. NYU accelerated 2nd BSN
Hi Guys,
Ok I know this thread is pretty old - but I'm going through the exact same predicament here. I just got accepted to NYU although I already put my deposit down for GU. I literally fell in love with GU when I visited for the on-campus interview, but now there are a couple of other factors that I'm still weighing out to see if its worth losing that $900 deposit. I'm hoping someone can help me out and give me more perspective! Here are a few pros/cons that are from the top of my head:
Pros of NYU
- They offer on-campus housing for Accelerated BSN students (which is huge - considering I am moving from California)
- DIVERSITY (really important to me!) - rotations take place in almost every city of NY
- being accepted out of a pool of 4,250 applicants - such an honor!
Cons of NYU
- Class is 200 students and I've read they mix traditional students with the accelerated class
- I've read in threads the program isn't well-organized since its relatively new
- There's not really a "campus" since its seperated (I went to USC where there was one small main campus)
Pros of GU
- 65 students in the class with 5-7 people for clinicals - so I feel the learning environment will be very personal!
- overall i feel very impressed with the organization of the program - and feel that the faculty/staff really care about their students
- small campus
- I'm very interested in pursuing the nurse anesthesia program at GU after working for a year or 2
Cons of GU
- they don't offer student housing - and housing is very expensive overall here! (This is actually stressing me out big time)
- they are making me re-take chemistry since I got a C (I took it freshman year and didn't do that well). I respect the fact that they have high academic standards, but that would mean i have to retake chemistry AND take microbio (which I haven't taken yet) - both during the summer. I planned it out so I can do both and continue to work - but I definitely think I will be burnt out before the program.. NYU's min grade requirement is a C, therefore I wouldn't have to re-take chemistry and fully concentrate on microbio, so this is a huge consideration...
The 2 biggest things I'm looking at are:
1) the program itself and how much I will learn from it
2) Job availability in the area after graduation..
In both cases, tuition won't be an issue (I think they are probably around the same - GU quoted about $75k for the program, I think NYU might be slightly less?)
Overall, I was very set on GU - but the problem with having to retake chemistry as well as not having student housing available really draw me towards NYU more...
Any thoughts? Thanks so much!!
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