Nursing Students General Students
Published Dec 7, 2005
aquarose28
23 Posts
I do not know if this has already been posted, but I was just wondering if anyone on here is a student at the University of South Florida? Nursing or pre-nursing. I am applying for Fall 2006. I just wanted to see how everyone is doing and maybe share some advice..
grannynurse FNP student
1,016 Posts
Sorry I a grad student. However USF has a very good pass rate for boards. They have pretty good clinical areas as well. Compared to local two year programs I would stick with USF.
Good luck
Grannynurse:balloons:
chickapin
56 Posts
Ok I know there are more of us awesome USF students hanging around here for Fall '06, now that phone calls/letters/emails have been sent out.
I'm Jessica and I was accepted to the accelerated BSN program for fall and I'm very excited! Looking forward to July 11th!
hica19
133 Posts
lol when I read the title, I had thought it was talking about the school I graduated from...the "other" USF. University of San Francisco
JTwin
36 Posts
I know I'm replying to this half a year late, LOL... I'm applying to USF for the Fall of '07. I'm doing my prereqs there right now.
yes me too!! ill see you there!
papawjohn
435 Posts
Hey USF Nursing Students!!!
Yeah You!!!!!
Papaw John
moonischasingme1
532 Posts
woohoo!!:balloons:
NRSNFL
397 Posts
Hey is anyone currently in the second bachelors accellerated program? Do you know how competitive this is? Thanks
Kellacan
57 Posts
I was thinking about applying to USF's accelerated program for January 2009. Just thought I could get some info on their program (clinical, instructors, testing, overall program itself).
Do you think a person with no prior medical experience would excel in this program? Did you have prior experience any any health related field?
Any info is appreciated. Thanks
Journey_On, BSN, RN
314 Posts
MicRNsomeday,
I had a little bit of experience prior to starting the program. I did some volunteering in various areas of hospitals during high school and college - I really enjoyed it. I saw a lot of the patient's side of things as well, having visited the doctor many times in high school. I think even if you didn't have health care experience, you could still do as well as someone who did have experience.
I am enjoying the program so far, and I am about to finish my 2nd semester. The instructors are excellent here, and I like my clinical site.
Feel free to PM me for more info.