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Anyone on here applying to direct entry MSN programs that begin in summer or fall of 2013? I think I have finalized my list of programs to apply to, and I am beginning to get everything together to start applying this summer/early fall (I know this is rather early, but I'm a bit anxious and I was wondering if there was anyone else on this board who is just as excited as me!). I am pretty certain that I will be applying to UPenn, Yale, Johns Hopkins, Northeastern, University of Massachusetts, Boston College, Columbia, Vanderbilt, and Marquette. I am also applying to a few Accelerated BSN programs in my state (Florida) - UCF and UF, for sure. I have all of my prerequisite courses completed, and currently have a 3.76, but my BS is still in progress and I have to retake the GRE this summer. I look forward to hearing from other people!
I was honestly considering applying, especially because it is in Boston and clinicals would be done at one of the best hospitals in the country... I just couldn't bring myself to pay $100 for an application fee, $25 to send my GRE scores in, and around $25 to send in my transcripts! It would end up costing me around $150!
So I think one of my transcripts got lost on the way to Duke... I mailed it out October 17th via certified mail, and it says later that night it was "dispatched to a sorting facility"... and then nothing else has been updated on there. I'm sort of concerned because it said that expected delivery was October 20th, and its obviously October 24th. I'm going to give it til the end of this week because I remember my transcripts took awhile to send to Penn, and they weren't always updating the tracking information. So if it hasn't been received by Duke by the end of this week, I'm going to have to resend it, I suppose. It's just frustrating that this keeps happening to me.
Edited to say: I just checked my application and it says they received all of my transcripts, so never mind, I guess! Just USPS being unorganized and not updating the tracking info, I suppose.
MGH was also on my list, but I dropped it for a couple of reasons... some personal, some because of the program itself. In my opinion, the program does not offer enough for me to justify its high pricetag -- low overall ranking, no BSN, many classes taught online. Regardless, I will be interested to hear reports from anaboo and JP999!
My last application will be for U of Minnesota/Twin Cities, due mid-Jan. Right now I'm waiting for TWO of my LOR writers for my Hopkins app to follow through... aarrrrgghhhh.....
kdiem, I am impressed. You're halfway there, you can do it!!! :)
hopefulnurse, glad to hear your transcripts made it!
Bardone... MGH doesn't offer a BSN? So is it only RN-NP/MSN route? I would prefer regular lectures over online classes too. I'm working hard on OHSU's personal statement right now... but will probably take a mini break before I attack MGH, Duke, and Emory. Phewwww. I need a drink haha.
Good luck with those letter of recs too! I had such a stressful time asking my LOR writers to submit early/on time. Get that Hopkins in soon! I've heard they give interviews to most MSN applicants.
I'm becoming very nervous about gaining admission to a school, so I was thinking about switching to ED for Hopkins... although my chances may not be any better by applying ED. From what I understand, it is binding and you are required to not only withdraw applications from any other school you are applying to, but also submit your $500 deposit by a certain date... am I correct? Because without signing a contract, would it really be binding? I'm just getting so nervous and anxious, and the idea of hearing before Christmas is SO appealing, but I'm not sure if its the smartest thing to do. I'd really love to go to Hopkins but committing before receiving financial aid packages from other places also makes me nervous! But then again, what if I don't get it anywhere and this could have been my one chance?! Ahh, so many choices! I just wish I could know already
Hello everyone,
I have a question regarding the essays and I figured this might be the group to bounce a few ideas off of. :) I am applying to many of the master's entry programs for nurse-midwifery and I've recently decided that *when* I am accepted, I will also be applying to the US Department of Health and Human Services' Nursing Scholarship Program. (It's where your receive a scholarship for your nursing studies and then you agree to serve 2-3 years in an area where there are a critical shortages of nurses/advanced practices nurses once you are done with school.) Do you think this is worth mentioning in my essays as supporting evidence that I'm committed to serving the under-served and vulnerable populations alongside my other experiences relevant to this topic?
Any and all opinions welcome.
Thanks!
I'm pretty sure you get a BSN at MGH... the website says "At the successful completion of this program you will be granted both a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science, Nursing." I'm not sure on the timing, but I do know that you are eligible to sit for the NCLEX after December of your 2nd year, so I would assume you would get the BSN then...
kdiem, what 8 schools did you apply to ! i only have applied to 5, mgh will be my 6th but...i feel like i should have applied to so many more because i feel like i could be getting all rejection letters. this process is getting me so nervous.
and i finally got an e-mail back from marquette and I am officially not applying there because they would require me to retake my statistics which is so dumb!
hopeful-- hopkins is an amazing school and i work with 2 nurses that did the acclerated bsn program that rave about the program ( besides the price tag lol) I also know a few docs, rts, and nurses who work that that have very good experiences BUT i heard it is def better for people who are going into primary care specialites over critical care specialities ( this of course is just a few peoples opinions)
I'm becoming very nervous about gaining admission to a school, so I was thinking about switching to ED for Hopkins... although my chances may not be any better by applying ED. From what I understand, it is binding and you are required to not only withdraw applications from any other school you are applying to, but also submit your $500 deposit by a certain date... am I correct? Because without signing a contract, would it really be binding? I'm just getting so nervous and anxious, and the idea of hearing before Christmas is SO appealing, but I'm not sure if its the smartest thing to do. I'd really love to go to Hopkins but committing before receiving financial aid packages from other places also makes me nervous! But then again, what if I don't get it anywhere and this could have been my one chance?! Ahh, so many choices! I just wish I could know already
I know what you mean! I am getting so anxious. I was thinking of adding Georgetown's ABSN program and University of Cincinnati's GEPN program even though they both require a lot of prerequisites I haven't taken. I just want to be a nurse so badly! The hard part about all this is that there are no "safety" schools. There's no guarantee to get into any of them which means I'm terrified that I won't get in anywhere!
I am applying to MGH even though I'm not in love with their program but it is a BSN/MSN program not just an MSN. I really don't like online classes and it's super expensive, but it would be nice to do clinicals in their hospitals.
kdiem
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Thanks anaboo and jp! Any information would be great since I'd just be doing online research and an in-person info session would of course be more helpful.
On another note, I can't wait to be done with applications alreadyyy (I'm sure you all feel the same). Submitted 8 as of last night, and still 4-5 more to go.