worth it to apply to roseman?

U.S.A. Nevada

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I am going for their absn program, however I live all the way in socal. My main purpose is to apply to this program as a back up school. I know that tuition is 55k and it is about 1 year and 8 months for the entire program. I would have to pay for housing and food. However in case I don't get into any program this could do. My main concern is how competitive is the program to get into?

Also I would have to drive there and conduct an interview which sucks cause I live far away. I don't want to drive all the way over there for my back up school, but I know they are conducting interviews soon.

Can you tell more about the program, like cost, days you have to attend, exams, etc

I'm an ABSN grad, and my tuition was 55k, however, I've heard they've raised tuitionn.

I like the program because I'm a very self-guided, so I'm very independently successful with the online content. If you need a physical classroom, I would suggest the BSN (18 months vs 16 months), and I think BSN tuition is *slightly* cheaper. I also like the block format--one class at a time! Most professors are also amazing.

Most people from my cohort have been hired into local new grad residency programs--I believe primarily for Med-Surg. However, clinicals are a great chance to network, and I do know students have been offered specialty jobs on units after going through a rotation or their senior practicum.

If you're hoping to go back to California, I know a few students who've gotten jobs and into residency programs. I applied to a few jobs as well and was told I was a highly competitive applicant, but they want you to have your CA RN license before applying, and I couldn't wait that long to start working.

Cost of living is cheap, and you can get matched with a roommate through the program. I paid

If anyone has any questions, feel free to message me!

Got my invitation to the interview yesterday. Is anyone else going to the January 18th interview date?

anyone still lurking? What is considered a competitive TEAS score? Thank you

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On 11/11/2017 at 8:29 PM, LVNurse17 said:

I just graduated last week and if you have any questions, let me know! Roseman has a lot of pros and cons, but if I made it, anyone can

Hi LVNurse,

Do you mind if we email? I was accepted into the Spring 2020 in Utah and have questions. [email protected]

Specializes in Pre-nursing.
On 1/1/2018 at 6:44 PM, mac_2828 said:

If anyone has any questions, feel free to message me!

Hi mac,

Do you mind if we email? I was recently accepted into the spring 2020 in Utah and have a lot of questions. [email protected]

Hi @mac_2828 thanks for all this feedback! During your online learning blocks how often were you on campus? Or were you doing most of your blocks from home?

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