Re: Any Boston College NP students or graduates?
I did not work as an RN. I tried to find an RN job after passing NCLEX but there were no jobs available in the Boston area at the time. I had classes/clinicals 4 days a week most semesters. There's not a lot of flexibility in scheduling. You're assigned to clinical groups for the RN portion, and then your NP clinicals are based on your preceptors' availability, which could mean evenings and/or weekends. There's usually one very long day of classes your NP year (9AM-7PM), and one shorter one.
I've heard good things about Regis' program. I also wasn't thrilled about dealing with downtown Boston traffic and parking, and BC has parking on site, although the commute there wasn't exactly a joy either. However, it's likely that your RN clinicals will be in Boston, no matter what school you choose. Your NP clinicals can be anywhere. Mine ranged from Belmont to Scituate down to Bristol, RI. Some students went to NH, and others had sites on the Cape. So, it can make for a long day if you have to commute an hour or so each way. Again, I'm not trying to discourage you but I'm just trying to give you an accurate picture of the time commitment involved.
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