Published Nov 17, 2012
eca2493
40 Posts
Hi all,
I just submitted my application to Binghamton for the BAT program for next fall. Didn't see a discussion board yet so figured I would start one. Any other applicants out there?
djp2469
17 Posts
Hi eca2493!
I applied as well, although I'm unclear as to when the program actually begins. The application for BAT says Fall 2013, but I thought the accelerated program begins in the summer (sometime in May)? I guess we'll know soon enough!
Good luck!
The program traditionally starts right before Memorial Day.
lwalter2
11 Posts
I applied to the 2013 BAT program too :) did you guys apply anywhere else and/or know when we should expect to hear??
I think we should hear by February/March.
I also am applying to Stony Brook's 2 year BSN program and Hunter's Accelerated program.
Good to know. (Fingers crossed!) Thanks!
cbrubaker05
49 Posts
I submitted my application, has anyone personally known anyone in this program? Or live in the area? I visited during the Fall Open House but I am from NJ. Just curious what it is like to live there!
Hi all,I just submitted my application to Binghamton for the BAT program for next fall. Didn't see a discussion board yet so figured I would start one. Any other applicants out there?
I live in the area :) I did my undergrad here and am about to graduate this fall. Feel free to ask any questions!
Lwalter- how much would you say a room in an apt would cost? And would that be easy to find? Or rent in general.
Also- how difficult is Binghamton to navigate without a car? Is there housing close enough to campus and some stores that one could get by without? (i've heard it would make clinicals difficult but could be worked out with carpooling)
Thanks!
spiritedkidd
87 Posts
Hey fellow 2013 BAT applicants!
I also applied to Bing's BAT 2013 program. I know last year's BAT program started on like the last Monday of May, very close to June 1st, so expect the 2013 to start around the same time.
@eca2493: I did my undergrad at Bing (I just graduated this past May) and stayed off-campus for my senior year. Rent for apt ranges from high 200s - to 400 (on avg, I'd say maybe low 300s for most), but depends on where you find the apt, whether it's for just a single person or with other apt mates, etc. Binghamton has a bus system run by student drivers as well as the city buses (but those don't come as often as the student blue buses do). Based on previous posts that I've read, carpooling is a common (and frequently used) method of getting to clinicals. I dont know where the clinicals are held, but the 3 hospitals in Binghamton are all accessible by bus.
The only other school I applied to was Stony Brook's accelerated program because I didn't have the pre-reqs for any other NYS accelerated program Hope it works out.
Good luck to everyone!!!
midwifetobe85
82 Posts
Hi everyone!
I'm a 2012 BAT graduate and RN. I know what it's like to be in your shoes, so I figured I'd pay it forward. It was a seriously intense year. I'm happy to offer any advice and answer your questions. Good luck on getting in! :)
Hey @midwifetobe85 !
Congratulations on graduating and becoming a RN!! I have a bunch of questions so I hope you dont mind:
1. When did you receive news that you were accepted into BAT?
2. Did you live off-campus and how important is having a car for transportation to/from clinicals?
3. Did your breaks correspond to the regular undergrad ones? (ex: was ur winter break shorter than the month-long one regular undergrads get b/t semesters)
4. What was your pre-req and overall GPA when you applied?
5. What was your GPA when you graduated from the BAT program?
The other questions can wait. I'm sure some of my questions are ones the other applicants would also like to know. Thanks!!