Re: University of South Alabama online program
If one was to be asked about ANY program they were in, they would say, if they were honest, they both loved or hated some aspect of it... Even if those are strong terms, they would be generally applicable. There will always be a red herring, someone, that will have multiple complaints or none, but in general, things are pretty 50/50 for most folks, who settle in and realize that the things that are worth having in life (mostly) require some kind of gauntlet to achieve them.
That being said, (big breath), I am fixing to graduate from the FNP program here, and that prior statement in this letter is pretty applicable for me.
I do not feel all warm and fuzzy, and will be asking no one to bring me bedroom slippers and a latte, lol.
I do, however, feel, I achieved something...because I worked my ever loving butt off to get through this program. There were times that were lovely and filled me with great joy, and there were times that I was filled with great angst and railed against the system being presented to me...
In the end, I sucked it up, and did the job that was supposed to be done, as others had done, some time before me...always feeling grateful for the blessings I did receive along the way.
There are programs that are warmer and fuzzier as I have said, but you are going to pay three times the tuition to attend them....you get what you pay for. It is still a rock solid education and has an excellent board passage rate....
But know...as a scenario to demonstrate... Education is a little like an airplane that needs you to get off of it. One must get out of their comforable routine and get on a path that moves them forward...some of us are ready and some of us are unsure....But if you were in an airplane and given a parachute as the plane is going down,,,what would you do? Some of us know our destinations and some of us are unsure of where our connecting flights will be until we get there...But back to the going down part...(getting started)
Now this plane could be crashing, it could be that it is fixing to land in enemy territory, or you need to be somewhere at a certain time where you are being dropped...whatever the reasons, you need to bail out of that plane...I bet you will figure out where the ripcord is if there is no one to hold your hand on the way down...some might stay on the plane and prefer to die, some might just holler and complain about it, but will likely do it anyway, some will just figure it out and say nothing, and a precious few will look at it like it is an adventure, and jump for the pure sin of it....
This program and probably many others like it, are very like that....You can look at like its an adventure, or like it a tragedy...or somewhere in between. It is what we put into it, the energy we emote that makes the difference...it also helps seed the outcome and the general aura of how we perceive it.
The thing to remember, is this is about you...it is about your committment and dedication and drive...but remember it is not personal...just as being put in the parachute situation isn't....To each their own....we all find our ways to success. So, if you find you are whichever of those people, just figure where and how you want to be taught, and make sure you have the tools, that if you jump, you are able to find the ripcord.
I really wish you luck...truly,,,,all of you....there is no sense of reward that is as worthy as something you really work for and earn...there is pride and honor in this...even if at some time, you wanted to wrap that ripcord around someone's neck....but as a NP, even I did that, at least I would know how to fix them (grin)....
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