Re: Rutgers Accelerated Program - Testing out of certain prerequisites
Hi there,
I'm a student in the accelerated Rutgers program right now (will be finished this August). I didn't test out of the classes, but a bunch of my classmates did. It seemed that they all bought the book, read through it and studied a bit and did fine on the exams. I would recommend challenging as may courses as you can- much cheaper and quicker than taking the class. The courses you are allowed to challenge are listed on the Rutgers nursing website.
The program is pretty good. It's not as hard as they make it out to be. If you work at it, you'll be fine. The worst part of it all is managing the Rutgers bureaucracy. Sometimes it's tough to get in contact with the administration, and you have to figure a lot out for yourself.
I think it is definitely possible to work part time. The first summer is probably the hardest/most work. But if you make it through that you'll be fine. I feel like I have a lot of free time now.
Our group is rather small, we started with 7 and now have 6. We have done clinicals all over- Saint Peter's in New Brunswick, Morristown Memorial, UBHC, and we'll be at Valley Hospital and VNA Red Bank this summer. Also, while the program is based in Newark, we ended up having to go to New Brunswick in the fall semester for classes. I'm not sure if that is because our group was so small. But I would anticipate possible commuting costs.
I've heard that the UMDNJ program has had some legal issues, but I really don't know anything further than that. The Rutgers program is cheaper and good quality. Professors have generally been helpful (some are always better than others).
If you have any other specific questions, please ask. It would have been so helpful to have a former student to talk to before I started, so please let me know if you have any questions!
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