Anyone starting a traditional MSN program in the fall?

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I wanted to start a support thread for those of us who are taking the traditional route for graduate school (BSN-MSN). I am starting an FNP program in the fall. I've been a nurse for a little over a year now, and I'm very excited to be starting school again. Anyone else?

Specializes in Infection Preventionist/ Occ Health.

I am starting as a part-time FNP student this fall, though I did take a course as a "special student" in the spring. I am interested in talking to fellow students a well.

Specializes in critical care.

I am hopefully starting an Adult NP program in the Spring. I am taking stats in the Fall. The core courses are online and then the rest of the courses are on campus.

I have been a nurse for 7 years.

Specializes in Neonatal ICU (Cardiothoracic).

I'll be starting my neonatal NP the end of August- BSN-->MSN. We'll see how it goes!

I am so excited!! Orientation for school is next week and then classes begin the following week. Right now, I am enrolled part-time, but I am strongly considering switching to the full-time track before classes begin. Are you guys full-time or part-time and why did you choose the route that you did?

Specializes in ICU.

Hi everyone! Although I'm in my last year of school, I just wanted to wish you all good luck with your grad program! It was the best decision I ever made! Working as a FNP student is exactly the challenge I needed. Graduation is going to be a fine and happy day!

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Thanks for the encouragement, Yellow Finch! Good luck in your last year of school.

Do you attend your program full- or part-time and how has it been? Any advice?

Specializes in ICU.
Thanks for the encouragement, Yellow Finch! Good luck in your last year of school.

Do you attend your program full- or part-time and how has it been? Any advice?

I attended the program f/t the first year since didactic doesn't take up as much time as clinicals. The second year of the program I'm doing p/t in order to continue working f/t. I rely on that paycheck...

Specializes in med-surg, oncology, OB/NICU, transport.

I just started my MSN for nursing education also. I am are there others working on this degree?

I would like to apply to grad school for CRNA, what advise does anyone have on the MAT vs GRE????

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