Published Apr 17, 2015
Jalvaradorn
4 Posts
Ive been a nurse for a couple years in the er/trauma dept. I got accepted to frontier rn-msn bridge, fnp program. I worry because i have a family and work pt as a rn and help my family with their business when i have time. From what ive read, 40-60 hours a week of studying?
What are current fnu students doing on average? Whats workload like, assignments, tests, reading etc.
they told me you need at least an 80% to continue throughout the program, is that tough?
Long time reader, first time poster. Hello everyone!
RNpearls1908
273 Posts
If you don't mind me asking. Since its an online program was it hard to get accepted? Also do you know how many ppl they accept each class? I plan on applying for their winter start
I don't know honestly. I turned in the requirements in a well done manner and got accepted. From what I hear the adn to msn bridge is competitive but I am not sure. Good luck if you do!
lilyannRN
8 Posts
I worry about this too! I work FT with 2 children, and my husband will be leaving for school soon:/ I'm very nervous. Hopefully, we can use each other to lean on!!!
Wow sounds like you got alot on your plate too. Yea from what ive read it is pretty rigorous. I actually started the bridge program last week at walden, then got the acceptance letter on thursday for frontier. Im really confused as to what to do????? Decisions decisions
What are you going to do!??
XcLy, BSN
23 Posts
Hello everyone!
I have a question about Frontier's FNP program. Do they still do the phone interviews??
Thanks!!