Jefferson 2012 APW Program

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Has anyone else been accepted for Thomas Jefferson APW nursing program for Fall 2012? :)

Thank you gglove317!!! Did you apply to accelerated BSN programs, direct entry MSN programs, or both? I already have a non-nursing Bachelor's degree. I had not heard about hospitals requiring a 4 year degree before they hire an RN. Here is a link to the list I have been using! It has both accelerated BSN and Direct Entry MSN programs!:)

American Association of Colleges of Nursing | Accelerated Baccalaureate and Master's Degrees in Nursing

Specializes in Neonatal ICU.

I just got invited for an interview! I'm so excited I'm practically hyperventilating!!!!!! But I'm trying not to be TOO excited, because I still need to do well on the interview. She asked for dates and times that work for me, so I e-mailed her my availability and am just waiting to hear back now. I just couldn't wait to share my excitement!!! :D

Specializes in Neonatal ICU.

I was accepted into the APW program for Fall 2012 today!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't even describe how excited I am!!!!!!! Has anyone started a Facebook group for accepted students? If not, I think I might do that. It would be nice to start getting to know everyone now! SO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :lol2: :w00t:

Congratulations on your acceptance! I'm sure its a huge relief! I hope to be in your shoes in a year :)

Do you mind sharing any experience (medical) you had prior to applying...

I have my CNA license, and am planning on working as a CNA shortly. I've also shadowed physicians, physician assistants, and will be shadowing an RN & NP. My bachelors is in Dietetics. I'm curious as to what type of experience accepted applicants have.

Thanks :)

Specializes in Neonatal ICU.

Thanks Kelsea!!! It is a very big relief! I have a lot of administrative and volunteer experience (mission trips, working with adolescents, etc.), but don't have any medical experience. The fact that you have a CNA license, have shadowed multiple medical professions, and have a Bachelor's in Dietetics will all greatly help you as you pursue an ABSN! However, I think it's also important to get good grades in your prereq courses, since I know most schools really tend to look at those grades the most. As long as you keep doing what you're doing, I think you'll be a shoe-in for next year! :)

Specializes in Neonatal ICU.

If anyone is interested, I created a Facebook group for our APW class. It would be nice to start getting to know each other over the next few months while we wait for the program to begin! I think I called it "Thomas Jefferson University APW Class of 2014" and I did make it a closed group, so you may need to send me your info so we can become FB friends and I can add you to the group. PM me if you're interested!

Hello! I have my interview tomorrow for the APW program at Jefferson. I am extremely nervous can someone who was already interviewed give me an overview about what they talked about?!! Thanks!

Specializes in Neonatal ICU.

Hi Tinana! I had my interview a couple weeks ago, and I was sooooo nervous before I went in. The second I sat down, though, the interview was really more like a conversation and that really helped to calm my nerves. The most important advice I can give you is to be real. They do these interviews so that they can gauge who is really passionate about the field and the program, so as long as you really have a heart for Nursing, I think you'll do really well!

Go to the interview prepared with any questions you have about the school, program, etc. That was the first thing I was asked, and I asked A LOT of questions lol. And make sure you can really articulate your story and what it is that made you want to go into the Nursing field. As long as you're honest and speak from the heart, I think you'll be ok! I'm at the chiropractor's office now so I can't post too much (I'm using the fancy new iPhone allnurses app!) but the most important thing to remember is BREATHE and stay calm! :-)

What time is your interview tomorrow? I will be sure to say some prayers around that time for you! We're always looking for new APW students on here, so I can't wait to hear how it goes! Good luck!!!

Thank you so much!!! My interview is at 2:30 p.m. I am honest, I've never wanted anything so badly as this, and the more time I spend taking "nursing like courses" the more I like it...

I hope to get a fast response afterwards!!! Waiting for admissions answers is killing me. I think I've gained like five pounds since I've started applying for nursing schools ... haha! I will let you know how it goes!!!

Good luck Tinana! I'm sure you'll do great! And the bonus about Jeff is that you will usually find out 24 hours after your interview... I'm not sure if that's good to tell you or not, but at least you'll know sooner rather than later! Where are you currently located?

I live in Philly. Jefferson would be perfect! I don't want to move and I would rather not to commute!

Specializes in Neonatal ICU.

It's 2:32pm right now, so good luck Tinana!!! Let us know how it goes! :)

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