I ended up choosing UIC and have been attending at a distance, taking my online courses since August. It has been a little difficult because the classes I am able to take online are not necessarily the most exciting. Having said that, I feel like I made the right decision. It made less practical sense, but it just felt like the right place for me to be. The have been really flexible which is something I needed. Having gone to CU for my BSN I knew that was one of my main concerns/complaints.
And a correction to my original post after, 'on the other hand' that was all about CU, that wasn't really clear.
Congratulations and good luck!
cookiemonday
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Hi all,
I have just been accepted to the nurse midwifery program at University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and the University of Colorado (where I live). I just graduated in December and work on a tele floor, and plan on continuing to work. I am having a real serious dilema about which program is better for me. There are a lot of personal reasons that I would like to stay; in-state tuition, tuition reimbursment at my current job, my current job, my husband's job. And there are a lot of reason why I would theoretically love to leave; a bigger city with more diversity, a needed change of scenary, opportunities in international health, another one of my interests, new opportunities for my hubby.
I am currently trying to avoid the obvious financial benefits of staying right here and think about what program might suit me better. The only small snipet I have is that when I interviewed with UIC they seemed on the same page as me. On the other hand, I was second-tier, and eventually waitlisted because they felt my essay was too women's health heavy, which I think is total crap. Especially when you consider the ACNM's conference theme this year.
What I am wondering is if you all have had any experience with either program; good and bad that would help me make this decision. Any advice or personal experiences you could share would be really helpful. Thanks in advance.