Advice for a UCSF MEPN hopeful

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Hi,

I am new to this forum. I have been out of school for 3 years, and I have a BA in Literature. I have been working in non-profits and volunteering in the community since and finally figured out I want to pursue nursing.

The UCSF program is ideal for me, because I can become a nurse and get my Masters rather than getting another Bachelors or try to get into the highly impacted community college RN programs.

My hope is to apply in Oct of 2007, so I have lots of time to prep and do the "right things" to get me in... I would love advice on what those things should be... Anyone get into the program and have adivce on volunteer or GRE scores? Also, how competitive is it? Do I have a chance with a BA in Literature? I know the program's goal is to recruit people with diverse backgrounds, but I'm still worried.

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks,

Nidhi

p.s. What is the salary range after graduation with a Masters from UCSF?

Hi Nidhi,

I'm a current UCSF MEPN, so I thought I'd share some thoughts on the program. First of all, it is quite competitive - this year there are 76 students chosen from over 500 applicants. That being said, it does depend on which specialty you choose. It's my understanding that midwifery and the family nurse practitioner track are the most difficult to get into.

I don't think your BA in Literature will put you at a disadvantage. Make sure you take the prerequisites for the program (Stats, A&P), while also keeping in mind that the California Board of Nursing has certain requirements for becoming a registered nurse. You'll need a certain number of social science courses, at least one psychology course, and at least one communications course... As long as your major covered that, you're fine.

As far as volunteering goes, I think it's very important. Find something you're interested in - or better yet - passionate about. Most MEPNs have extensive volunteer or research backgrounds in the health sciences.

I think you should shoot for GRE scores of at least 500 points in V and Q.

Good luck with everything, and feel free to ask any other questions.

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