stellasaurus replied to stellasaurus's topic in Washington
The FNPs pay $26K/year starting June 22. Nurses who work at the UWMC and Harborview and attended the program and/or worked as TAs used to pay less, depending on their union contract. That's all over though. Now all FNPs pay $26K/year. It's more than ...
stellasaurus replied to stellasaurus's topic in Washington
Oh definitely go check it out for yourself. And ask around what nurses in the community think--you'll hear a lot about the fantastic nursing program... at Shoreline. Also remember, just because you go to UW does not guarantee you a clinical placemen...
stellasaurus replied to stellasaurus's topic in Washington
I don't know if Seattle U. is more expensive than UW anymore. Maybe for the BSN... That No. 1 nursing school business has nothing to do with the NCLEX pass rate. (UW nursing students get NO REVIEW FOR THE NCLEX. We have to pay for that on our own.) ...
stellasaurus replied to stellasaurus's topic in Washington
I don't know about "good" jobs, but I think people make more money per hour as a BSN. (Of course that hardly matters because THERE ARE NO JOBS...) The coursework between the bachelor's and associate's degrees is similar, and we all take the exact sam...
stellasaurus replied to stellasaurus's topic in Washington
Try WSU. At least the President of WSU took a pay cut before raising tuition. The President of UW is the second highest paid public university president in the United States. Greedy greedy greedy. I've also heard rumors that community colleges in WA...
stellasaurus replied to stellasaurus's topic in Washington
Yes, I am a current student. I sincerely hope members of the incoming classes are getting the message. We were told by the admin to apply for more financial aid and that "...adapting to change starts with loss, grief, and the ending of what was..." T...
Not to burst any bubbles, but the University of Washington is on the decline. They've just raised tuition for their family nurse practitioner program to exceed that of medical school. We're talking they JUST told students to come up with $7000 in the...
stellasaurus replied to Bandaide's topic in Washington
I can tell you about UW. I've heard of one person not being allowed to continue in the program because of failing the TOEFL (English language competency) exam. Otherwise, as far as I know, everyone who starts the program has completed the program. We...
stellasaurus replied to foreverLaur's topic in Post Graduate
The UW GEPN program is rigorous and very competitive. It's pretty old-fashioned to think that nurses need to be an LPN then a CNA then an RN, etc. In Washington at least, RNs do not do the same thing an LPN does. Same with CNA. There are other ways t...
stellasaurus replied to windmill182's topic in Washington
I've heard from more than a few nurses that working as a CNA can lead to burn-out. If you want patient care experience, work as an EMT or even a medical assistant. There's also the nurse tech option (=more pay than the CNA) after your first med/surg ...
stellasaurus replied to Mr_Tom's topic in Pre-Nursing
I came from a similar ed/career background and I'm about your age. I'm in nursing school now (visiting this site on a break from studying for finals). I took one prereq at a time at night while I worked full-time. And I've had to revisit info from ev...
stellasaurus replied to Codeda's topic in Washington
People don't usually move away from Seattle. So many folks have had their same group of friends since high school. If you are really assertive and put yourself out there, you will find some other nonnatives to hang around with. Also, if you're a gal ...
I'm in a nursing program that I worked very hard to get into. It's tough and it's expensive--and I know this. I also know it's a very highly regarded program, and it suited me. Yet I can't even tell you how many times nursing students (in other prog...
stellasaurus replied to seattlerainsun's topic in Washington
UW no longer requires the GRE for the direct-entry program. But PLU does. Not sure about Seattle U. Also, the national nursing associations are pushing for a bachelor's degree (BSN) to be required to be an RN in the next few years. The existing ADNs...