NYU ABSN Fall 2013 Entry

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Hello everyone! I have submitted my application and my transcripts to NYU for the ABSN program beginning in fall 2013! I am very excited but surprised that we will be hearing so late about an admission decision. Is anyone else applying?

I have a question, on Albert, what does it say for notification plan?

For NYUCU ABSN Fall 2013 applications, this should say "Regular Decision". I was told that this is the only entry that is put in the Notification Plan field for ABSN applicants. This does not reflect whether you submitted/met the priority deadline versus regular application deadline. I technically submitted my application package prior to 12/31/2012 and mine has indicated "Regular Decision" this entire time (which is why I ask NYUCN the question).

THANK YOU for informing me!!!!! =)

I'm so nervous!!!!!

I want to start already!!!!

I hope they accept us

Hello all,

I have also applied to NYU ABSN Fall 2013 program! I have submitted everything in by 11/10/12. I know it was super early...because I missed the deadline for the spring 2013. haha..

NYU is my second choice though, my first choice is the BAT Accelerated program at Binghamton University, since it is a lot lot cheaper than NYU! lol

I am too, very nervous and anxious about the decisions!! Crossing my fingers and praying everyday....

Hope to hear back (good news) by the end of March or the beginning of April!! :)

Hey. Does anyone know when admission decisions will be out for ABSN Fall 2013 NYU?

cpdk: The school said on or after April 1st

Thank you ! Also, do you know how many students are accepted into the cohort?

I think its about 150-200 students.

I started in the program in Fall 2011 and there were close to 300 in our cohort.

Scottnyc- How are you liking the program?

Hi kmp -

I actually just completed the program in December and overall really enjoyed it. There are some downsides for sure, but I imagine that is true of any program. I felt the instructors were excellent and the clinical opportunities were good. For anyone I'd recommend being very active in their clinical experience and trying to make the most of it that you can. The instructors are there to help and facilitate your learning, but they can't know exactly what each student wants if you don't speak up.

Other than electives that you take in your final semester, Lectures were all in large theater-type rooms with the entire cohort in each one. I never found this to be a concern since the professors were always very accessible during breaks or before and after class if you needed to talk with them individually.

The workload is heavy at times, but if you manage your time well and stay on top of everything it's very manageable. And everyone's experience in that regard will be different depending on how you learn best and how much additional study time you might need.

Let me know if you have any other specific questions - I'm happy to answer anything I can. Good luck!

Thank you for replying! Congratulations on being done! Goodluck in the hospital!

I am just in between schools and going back and forth. I've received acceptance from 2 other schools (MU and Umass Amherst) and don't know if the money is worth it for NYU. How much did NYU actually cost with tuition etc?

Another question that I have relates to housing. Did you live on campus or off?

MY best friend is in NYU right now and she is always looking for scholarships. the one she is currently applying for is a 15 thousand one and she told me that many of her class mates have gotten it.

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