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Has anyone attended or is currently attending Chamberlain College of Nursing in Atlanta? If so, how is it? Any info would be greatly appreciated. I am currently attending a technical college and have done all of my pre requisites except for the sciences. My gpa is 3.40. I just found out about this school and I am very interested... thanks.
Hey guys! New to this thread. I hope everyone is having a great new year so far. :)Im a current georgia state student and I recently applied to Chamberlain. I was actually already accepted and started gsu's nursing program in spring 2011 but I couldnt continue for a couple reasons and now I am re-applying back to nursing school. Im taking the HESI on tuesday 1/8. I scored a 95 on the TEAS so hopefully I do well on the hesi too. Does anyone know if Precalculus (Math 1113 at GSU) will transfer to cover College Algebra in chamberlain's curriculum? I took a math placement exam and I did so well I was eligible to take calc 2, but i just stuck with trig/pre-cal and it's higher up than college algebra. But I think an admissions rep at Chamberlain told me it might not transfer because its a different type of math. But that would suck for me to have to take it when I obviously know it in depth as per my placement exam. Can anyone ask for me perhaps? And anyone who went to gsu, what classes transferred for you? I will also hopefully transfer the nursing classes that I did complete. Thank you so much! And good luck with nursing school guys! You will do great. But beware of pharmacology, that was the hardest class I ever took. uggghhh.
I took precal and college algebra but chamberlain only accepted my algebra. If they insist that you take algebra I would suggest you take it at school or Gsu to save money. Hope this helps.
Have you known anyone else that had to resort to the option. He said I would have to pay a minimum of $80 a month I hope it won't be more than that.
I almost had to get it. It's $80 but a high interest rate. And I think it has to be paid 5 years after graduation. That's why its a last resort.
Have you known anyone else that had to resort to the option. He said I would have to pay a minimum of $80 a month I hope it won't be more than that.
High interest rate sucks, but $80 a month isn't bad. I was looking into one that was $250 why does school have to be so expensive? We're going to be nurses, and save people's lives! Give us a break!!!!!!
High interest rate sucks, but $80 a month isn't bad. I was looking into one that was $250
why does school have to be so expensive? We're going to be nurses, and save people's lives! Give us a break!!!!!!
You can say that again!!!!!! Why so much? Cousin is a nurse and has been for five years. She said once done with school it was all worth it especially when you have a passion for it.
You can say that again!!!!!! Why so much? Cousin is a nurse and has been for five years. She said once done with school it was all worth it especially when you have a passion for it.
Ohhhh yea I'm sure it will be all worth it and I can't wait:) but tuition especially at chamberlain is terrifying!!
My aunt and sister in law are both nurses and they seem to think chamberlain is a very good school though!!!!
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Hey, I'm new on this site and I am suppose to be starting Atlanta campus for January but big money issue. I have to pay 1300 out of pocket after financial aid. I also applied for private loans and was not approved.