Re: Accepted to FNP program. What are must haves to survive FNP program!!
When I started, I was working 5 days/40 hours and a PRN position and just found out I was pregnant. After my first semester, I went to a three 12 hour nights. After maternity leave I went to two 12 hour nights and gave up my PRN job, both for the baby and for school.
Depending on your other obligations and the curriculum plan you choose (I chose 8 semesters which I HIGHLY recommend), it could be doable to work 3+ days per week, definatley in the first year. However, once clinicals start, forget it. I can barely keep up with the reading this first clinical semester. And we only have 60 clinical hours this semester. The last 3 have 180 hours! The last semester used to be 240 but they recently changed that. I have no choice but to work at least part-time and I have a school aged child and and infant at home, and a husband who is always at work. I'm actually lucky that I get a lot of my reading done at work in the wee a.m. hours which is good because with the baby, I don't get much done at home!
While I do have complaints about this program, this semester specifically, from talking to others, I'm not sure any other programs are without their weaknesses either. The reading seems to be unreal in any program I've heard about.
One more tip, which should be relevant to any program...know your 6th ed APA!
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