Texas Tech or UTEP

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So I was accepted into the UTEP PNP program and ready for orientation this weekend, when I received my acceptance from Texas Tech PNP program yesterday. I am super excited about both, as both were my top choices! UTEP starts this summer, TTU in fall. I want to be sure I am making the right decision for me, so I am looking for any info on either program from current or former students to weigh my options.

pass rate, tuition, length of programs, difficulty of classes, how is faculty, ability to work while in school, etc.

I appreciate any and all information on these programs so I can make an informed decision.

Hello austinbaby I have also been accepted into Texas Tech PNP Program, but I am finding it rather difficult to find any reviews for this program. I have until 6/6 to accept the offer, but I have also applied to University of South Alabama. Due to a delay I have no idea if i have been accepted into their program. I have found numerous reviews on their PNP Program, but nothing for Texas Tech.

FuTuRe Rn I decided to go with UTEP. I got my first bachelor degree from Texas Tech and love them. I would love to get my masters from them. However the UTEP program is trying to get dual certification in Primary care and acute care so we would graduate with both. Also it is a semester less than Tech and we start summer vs fall with Tech. So for me while I almost changed my mind, the people at UTEP has been amazing and had more positives where I was concerned. I would highly recommend Tech though. The school is well know in Texas and has a well established Health Science Center. I do know of some people (through the grape vine) who have graduated from the NP program at Tech and of a few that are in the program currently and they have great things to say about their program.

I recently applied to this program . How are you liking it ? Was it a competitive program to get into ?

Specializes in Cardiac, ICU.

Future RN - Which program did you end up going to and what was your experience like?

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