Darton College 2010 Spring Evening program

U.S.A. Georgia

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I was trying to see if anyone in the metro Atlanta Area was applying to the Darton College spring 2010 evening program and if anyone would be interested in going in on an apartment to cut cost on traveling back and forth on the days we have class and clinicals.

did u send the mail? i dont want u sending ur phone number through this cite

i am more confused now about the fort benning admission. Sappergirl, how come you havn't taken hesi yet? they were supposed to send out acceptance/denial letters by the 12th of this month. when did u apply?

Specializes in Nurse Technician, Physicians Office.

I just sent you an email answering your questions.

Hi, I know it's been a while but how is the program? I'm applying for the fort benning program/Spring 2014. Is it competitive to get in the program?

Specializes in Plastics, Bariatric, GI, Spine/Ortho.

Acceptance into the Ft. Benning RN program is competitive just as most nursing programs are. Of course the difficulty of acceptance is based on the pool of applicants when you apply. I had completed all of my pre-req's upon entering and had a GPA around 3.5. Only 13 were accepted into my program (4 of which held professional licenses as LPN's & respiratory therapists). I am a graduate of July 2012, Ft. Benning's first traditional RN class. The program was challenging and I feel that I learned tons of information. I am not sure how their clinical sites are set up now, but we went to MACH, Columbus Regional and St. Francis. I started working immediately upon obtaining my license (first try at NCLEX) in the OR and I love it. I took one semester off to apply to a follow on college to continue my education. I only kept in touch with two other classmates and we will all have obtained our BSN by December. I complete my BSN this semester and begin my MSN in January. I felt my BSN has been a breeze and it builds on all the information you've previously learned. I only mention this to give you more insight into how thorough the program is. I feel just as prepared if not better than my colleagues and classmates. The instructors were awesome for teaching, as well as educational and career guidance. Good luck!!!

Acceptance into the Ft. Benning RN program is competitive just as most nursing programs are. Of course the difficulty of acceptance is based on the pool of applicants when you apply. I had completed all of my pre-req's upon entering and had a GPA around 3.5. Only 13 were accepted into my program (4 of which held professional licenses as LPN's & respiratory therapists). I am a graduate of July 2012 Ft. Benning's first traditional RN class. The program was challenging and I feel that I learned tons of information. I am not sure how their clinical sites are set up now, but we went to MACH, Columbus Regional and St. Francis. I started working immediately upon obtaining my license (first try at NCLEX) in the OR and I love it. I took one semester off to apply to a follow on college to continue my education. I only kept in touch with two other classmates and we will all have obtained our BSN by December. I complete my BSN this semester and begin my MSN in January. I felt my BSN has been a breeze and it builds on all the information you've previously learned. I only mention this to give you more insight into how thorough the program is. I feel just as prepared if not better than my colleagues and classmates. The instructors were awesome for teaching, as well as educational and career guidance. Good luck!!![/quote']

What BSN program did you complete? What school?

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