I'm looking for any students that are applying to Keiser University Fort Lauderdale RN program for May 2015. I'm excited to get started and have finished all my pre-requisites. Also I would like to hear any feedback from nursing students that are already in this program or have graduated from this program.
Reason I chose Nursing: I already have a BS degree in exercise physiology and worked in healthcare for quite some time in both administrative roles and patient care. I always wanted to be a nurse but at one point decided to go to school to become a physician assistant until I found out how competitive and hard it was to get into PA school. Now I'm finally embarking on my journey to become a RN. A little nervous and excited at the same time.
Why I chose Keiser: I looked at a few different schools (Broward, Miami Dade, Keiser) I decided to go with Keiser because Dade and Broward were sending me on a wild goose chase for in terms of requirements and taking a few classes over to get admitted to their programs. Keiser RN program is accredited by the ACEN and they didn't give me as much as a headache as Broward and Dade. I'm well aware of the cost and being as though I already graduated from another private university (Barry) the cost is a lot cheaper then what I paid for my BS degree so I'm not to hung up over the cost. I'm more concerned with the quality of the program NCLEX passing rate.
Any information would be helpful.
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I'm looking for any students that are applying to Keiser University Fort Lauderdale RN program for May 2015. I'm excited to get started and have finished all my pre-requisites. Also I would like to hear any feedback from nursing students that are already in this program or have graduated from this program.
Reason I chose Nursing: I already have a BS degree in exercise physiology and worked in healthcare for quite some time in both administrative roles and patient care. I always wanted to be a nurse but at one point decided to go to school to become a physician assistant until I found out how competitive and hard it was to get into PA school. Now I'm finally embarking on my journey to become a RN. A little nervous and excited at the same time.
Why I chose Keiser: I looked at a few different schools (Broward, Miami Dade, Keiser) I decided to go with Keiser because Dade and Broward were sending me on a wild goose chase for in terms of requirements and taking a few classes over to get admitted to their programs. Keiser RN program is accredited by the ACEN and they didn't give me as much as a headache as Broward and Dade. I'm well aware of the cost and being as though I already graduated from another private university (Barry) the cost is a lot cheaper then what I paid for my BS degree so I'm not to hung up over the cost. I'm more concerned with the quality of the program NCLEX passing rate.
Any information would be helpful.