Pace University CDP Fall 2012 - Page 6
Register Today!- Apr 18, '12 by dbabklynHi I also sent in my application to Pace at the beginning of April! I hope to hear from them soon

Congrats to those who are in already and good luck to those that are waiting to hear back from Pace - Apr 19, '12 by NurseXTinaGot a verbal confirmation that Im in.... But still no document proof.... Waiting for that before I decline NYUs offer
- Apr 19, '12 by clam151543Quote from NurseXTinaWhat are your reasons for choosing Pace over NYU?Got a verbal confirmation that Im in.... But still no document proof.... Waiting for that before I decline NYUs offer
- Apr 19, '12 by fcamYes, I would also like to know what your reasons are for choosing Pace over NYU..I have not yet been accepted into NYU but i have been accepted into Pace and if i do get accepted into NYU i will be in a dillema as I am just not sure which one to go for if i am put in that situation. NurseXTina could you please elaborate a bit on your reasoning? Would really appreciate it!
Quote from NurseXTinaGot a verbal confirmation that Im in.... But still no document proof.... Waiting for that before I decline NYUs offer - Apr 19, '12 by VHFmiaCon congratulation to all of you that have been accepted!!! Can u post your stats please? thanks!!!
- Apr 19, '12 by amchugh209I just found out I was accepted to NYU, but will ultimately go with Pace. For me, its two reasons. The first being that their BSN program is shorter being that it is only 12 months (I am doing the one year track). Second, if I do decide to continue with a masters at Pace, I am guaranteed admissions into the program and don't have to reapply again. Both schools have high pass rates for the NCLEX, so you really can't lose with either in my opinion.
My stats for someone that asked: A's in all pre-reqs except Stats. 3.2 undergrad GPA. - Apr 20, '12 by clam151543Quote from amchugh209Amchugh209, is it true that with Pace, you can go directly into the MS portion of the program after you finish the BS portion but with NYU, they require you to have worked as an RN for a year before you can start the MS portion? Thanks! Congrats on getting accepted to both schools!I just found out I was accepted to NYU, but will ultimately go with Pace. For me, its two reasons. The first being that their BSN program is shorter being that it is only 12 months (I am doing the one year track). Second, if I do decide to continue with a masters at Pace, I am guaranteed admissions into the program and don't have to reapply again. Both schools have high pass rates for the NCLEX, so you really can't lose with either in my opinion.
My stats for someone that asked: A's in all pre-reqs except Stats. 3.2 undergrad GPA. - Apr 20, '12 by amchugh209Quote from clam151543Thank you! Pace allows you to start the MS portion whenever you want, directly after or years after, which I love. I know with NYU you can apply while in their BSN program to the MSN program. I think you apply when in your second semester. It sounded to me that as long as your grades are good, then you shouldn't have a problem. I don't remember hearing that they required you to work first. I guess the deciding factor for me ultimately is the length of Pace's program.Amchugh209, is it true that with Pace, you can go directly into the MS portion of the program after you finish the BS portion but with NYU, they require you to have worked as an RN for a year before you can start the MS portion? Thanks! Congrats on getting accepted to both schools!
- Apr 21, '12 by gizzel84Quote from amchugh209CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I'll be seeing you in September!!! Did you meet with Tiffany Friedman yet??First, congrats!!! I got accepted into the 1 year track also and have two children, 6 and 4. My priority is finishing and getting a job asap, which is why I chose the 1 year track. I have a great support system with family and my husband to help with the kids which is huge, without them, I could never do this. It will be an intense year, but for me I look at it as only a year and I am done.
- Apr 21, '12 by gizzel84Stats for the person who asked...GPA 3.6 w/strong science background. B's in most recent pre-reqs I took (A&P, Stat)