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Hello everyone,
i just wanted to create a thread for those that are planning on attending the Pearland Campus. I was recently accepted and wanted to know who would be in my classes with me. I just met with the advising department yesterday and got my plan. It shows that it will take me exactly 2 years til I am complete with the program. Hopefully some of you chime in.
Hi everyone! I'm thinking about applying here, but the tuition is what has me on the fence. I was told by someone that if I did my pre-reqs (English, A&P, Gov't, etc basically the TX core) I would complete the BSN in 2 years and the tuition would be cheaper. Can anyone confirm? The reps have been beating around the bush with me, and haven't directly answered my question.
Hi everyone! I'm thinking about applying here, but the tuition is what has me on the fence. I was told by someone that if I did my pre-reqs (English, A&P, Gov't, etc basically the TX core) I would complete the BSN in 2 years and the tuition would be cheaper. Can anyone confirm? The reps have been beating around the bush with me, and haven't directly answered my question.
that is what i was told also.
I am currently finishing my first session here at the Pearland campus. Chamberlain accepted a total of 47 credits for prereqs. There are only 3 prereqs that I am missing( Principles of Ethics, Critical Reasoning, and Statistics). With that being said I have the ability to take those prereqs with the regular nursing courses without it holding me back from moving on through the program at any point. The least amount of time anyone can spend at Chamberlain is 2 years and 8 weeks from what I was told by two different student service advisors. 8 weeks isn't much of a difference if you think about it so I say go for it. But I definitely recommend doing all of your prereqs at a community college before applying to Chamberlain so it is cheaper in the long run.
Hi everyone! I'm thinking about applying here, but the tuition is what has me on the fence. I was told by someone that if I did my pre-reqs (English, A&P, Gov't, etc basically the TX core) I would complete the BSN in 2 years and the tuition would be cheaper. Can anyone confirm? The reps have been beating around the bush with me, and haven't directly answered my question.
For my semester I originally signed up for
Session1:
Critical reasoning - Online
Transition into the Nursing Profession - On campus meeting every Thursday 0800-1150
Session2:
Principles of Ethics - Online
Health and Wellness - On campus meeting every Mon. & Tue. 0900-1150
The first session ends this coming week but I was dropped from the online course because I could not access it initially due to the Hurricane and power outages in our area. So I am only taking Transition which is the easiest class you will take in the program. No tests no final just easy work. The rest of the program is going to be intense though. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any more questions.
can any current student give us a typical first semester schedule? with times and days
I am currently finishing my first session here at the Pearland campus. Chamberlain accepted a total of 47 credits for prereqs. There are only 3 prereqs that I am missing( Principles of Ethics, Critical Reasoning, and Statistics). With that being said I have the ability to take those prereqs with the regular nursing courses without it holding me back from moving on through the program at any point. The least amount of time anyone can spend at Chamberlain is 2 years and 8 weeks from what I was told by two different student service advisors. 8 weeks isn't much of a difference if you think about it so I say go for it. But I definitely recommend doing all of your prereqs at a community college before applying to Chamberlain so it is cheaper in the long run.
Omg you are a heaven sent! I just took my hesi Friday and got an 80 my gpa is about a 3.4,3.5 and I have a bachelors already. I have taking critical reasoning so I should have about 50 credits transferring. What were your stats? And how long did it take to get accepted
I am currently finishing my first session here at the Pearland campus. Chamberlain accepted a total of 47 credits for prereqs. There are only 3 prereqs that I am missing( Principles of Ethics, Critical Reasoning, and Statistics). With that being said I have the ability to take those prereqs with the regular nursing courses without it holding me back from moving on through the program at any point. The least amount of time anyone can spend at Chamberlain is 2 years and 8 weeks from what I was told by two different student service advisors. 8 weeks isn't much of a difference if you think about it so I say go for it. But I definitely recommend doing all of your prereqs at a community college before applying to Chamberlain so it is cheaper in the long run.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I know nursing school is crazy busy so thanks for replying! I have some questions for you, a lot of people have told me that Chamberlain nurses have a difficult time finding jobs after graduating... Can you say anything about that? And do you mind giving me a ballpark of your tuition? I'm in the same boat as you, and I just need to start planning ahead and deciding what loans I need.
ALSO, how are you liking it so far?!
Murse0341
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Thanks, I appreciate it. What other places are you looking at? I didn't get to start in May so I am starting for the September start date. Already registered!