Published Mar 30, 2016
LM NY
388 Posts
but I am so scared!!!! I have accelerated evidence based practice and need to finish it soon so I can feel confident accelerating leadership and professional image by the April 15th deadline. It's been done by others, but I just want to relax after being in school for so long. Yet, the excitement of knowing I am that close to getting my first Bachelor's is overwhelming.
I have come a long way and only God knows the struggles and obstacles I have overcome. If anyone has advice or tips to help me through these last two classes, please tell me no matter how small you think it is. You can also pm me.
and the countdown begins...
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Just don't overthink these last two courses. They're less complicated than they seem on the surface. Also, do a little bit of work every day to ensure they're completed prior to the deadline.
Congratulations!!!
Thank you! I just got my evaluation completion email and have met the requirement for task 2 of EBP. Now it's time for task 1 and then Leadership. The queue is crazy for EBP, almost 600.
lake girl
61 Posts
Well, did it end well? I have been in nursing school and the most nerve racking part was the teachers treatment to students. Is this school respectful to students in clinical? Do you recommend this school? And congratulations!
The particular program in which she's enrolled is totally online, meaning there's no clinical rotations, face-to-face contact, or the issue of respectfulness involved. Hopefully someone in the pre-licensure traditional BSN program can come along and answer your questions.
Only thing left now is the portfolio and I submitted that and am 132 in queue. I hope I get evaluated by the end of the day so I can just relax. I still have a little time before the end of the term in 10 days if I need to resubmit anything. Can't believe I am so close to having a BSN.
I have a BSN ☺☺☺☺☺ I received the email about my diploma being sent in the mail. Those last days were tough. All those sleepless nights to study and write papers after putting my kids to bed is all worth it now. A huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
Commuter- you are truly special. I always enjoy reading your posts on this WGU forum and the other AN forums.
Since I am still a brand new nurse (almost 6 months) I will take this time to gain experience and learn more about my field. Can't wait to see what is in store for me in these upcoming years.
Michelle D-J, BSN, RN
1 Article; 40 Posts
Congratulations!!! =]
CarmenNicole91
43 Posts
I have a BSN ☺☺☺☺☺ I received the email about my diploma being sent in the mail. Those last days were tough. All those sleepless nights to study and write papers after putting my kids to bed is all worth it now. A huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Commuter- you are truly special. I always enjoy reading your posts on this WGU forum and the other AN forums.Since I am still a brand new nurse (almost 6 months) I will take this time to gain experience and learn more about my field. Can't wait to see what is in store for me in these upcoming years.
How was the experience with jumping right in, right after just graduating your RN program and with kids. I have 5 children! Did you do your test while they were at school or sleeping? I know its proctured and they are big on background noises. And did you work part time or full time? Well I'll just be doing part time, so I'm trying to get as much advice as possible to stay on track.