Published Sep 15, 2016
nursing96student
54 Posts
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to know if anyone is interested in applying to or has been accepted into Chamberlain's Addison campus for the Spring semester! I applied and I'm waiting to hear back on my decision!
Buyer beware, BSN
1,139 Posts
Hi everyone! Just wanted to know if anyone is interested in applying to or has been accepted into Chamberlain's Addison campus for the Spring semester! I applied and I'm waiting to hear back on my decision!
Chamberlain (DeVry) being a for-profit conglomerate of schools like South University and University of Phoenix has very few admission standards. Generally just a High School Diploma, GED, No Felonies and $80,000- $100,000 + later, if all goes well, and you do it in just 4 years, you get to be an RN- Whoopie!!!
Go to a Community College or some other reasonable alternative and save yourself a lifetime of heartache. If you pay too much, and this way too much, it just doesn't make sense.
That is, if sense matters. (collegescorecard.ed.gov)
Chamberlain (DeVry) being a for-profit conglomerate of schools like South University and University of Phoenix has very few admission standards. Generally just a High School Diploma, GED, No Felonies and $80,000- $100,000 + later, if all goes well, and you do it in just 4 years, you get to be an RN- Whoopie!!! Go to a Community College or some other reasonable alternative and save yourself a lifetime of heartache. If you pay too much, and this way too much, it just doesn't make sense. That is, if sense matters. (collegescorecard.ed.gov)
Everyone has their own opinions. I created this post to find other people that will be attending the same campus as me. Money is not an issue for me so it doesn't make sense for me to go to community college for 3-4 years just to get my associates when I can finish in 2 years and earn my Bachelors.
nurse2berica
7 Posts
I am seeking a FNP preceptor for my first practicumcourse January 2017. Hampton Roads, VA. Willing to pay honorarium as I appreciate what is being requested.
Good luck on your nursing journey. :)
ashleyelayne
5 Posts
Hi! I just applied tonight at the Addison campus for Spring 2017 and I am taking the HESI exam next Friday! I am so excited and hoping to get in :-)! good luck!
Good luck!! After I took the exam I got notified of my acceptance a week later! The exam is not bad at all :)
MariaLisaRn, MSN, CNA, RN, APN
6 Posts
Hi, how was the hesi exam? I plan on taking mine in a month or so and attend the fall 2017 semester.
What did you use to study for the hesi?
The exam is very basic common knowledge! You get two attempts if you don't score above a 75% in each category. I used hesi elsevier (purple book, 3rd edition) to study. Make sure you review your muscles and bones for the anatomy section of the exam!
Thank you.