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Direct Entry MSN Programs 2013

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!

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Oh you're right! I just re-read that. And if your letters are still being accepted after you submitted your application then it sounds like I can submit it very soon! I'm pretty excited to get all of my applications in. Waiting will not be fun, but at least there will be a break from the stress. I've only submitted 1 out of 13 potentials :( Yea I'm applying to many schools. I really want to get started in 2013!

Hey guys,

Yale just opened their application. The fee to submit is 100 dollars. anybody know if any other applications are just as expensive? I couldn't see Columbia's until I am actually ready to submit. I'm kind of shocked it's that high but maybe I shouldn't be.

I think the highest I've seen so far is OHSU... $120!! I see Yale takes the second spot for higest application fee. I just submitted my UCSF app which costed $80.

Anddd, this kinda sucks because I began my Hopkins and Yale application using their old websites which meant letter of recs couldn't be submitted electronically. Now I have to keep bothering my writers to change their submission methods =(

Geez, 120 is really steep. Columbia is 65 and Penn is 75. I know, Penn is only electronically so I will be doing the same thing with my recommendations. But luckily it's only 2 for Penn. Every other school I'm applying too is 3. I've heard you can get waivers for app fees but I feel like I've been working so much that it wouldn't get approved. Are you guys changing each personal statement or just tailoring it to fit guidelines for each school?

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120 is a lot. I wouldn't know where to begin to request app fee waivers, and it seems really stressful to me... I'd rather just pay.

I changed my personal statement for each school, but they all basically say the same thing.

I'm panicking a bit. My resume is LONG (4 pages), and I feel like they may not even read the entire thing. Some schools say this isn't a problem, but I'm not sure. I don't know what to cut out because I feel like it's all important and relevant.

My most detailed personal statement is Penn's. I'm using this as the main statement but definitely tailoring it to make sure I answer all the questions for the other schools. I might qualify for waivers too but I think it might take too much time so I'm also paying out of pocket. My resume is 2 pages long. 4 pages does sound a bit long... but if you think it's all relevant then it'll probably be okay!

My resume is a page and half long. I think two pages is the "normal" amount so I'm just under. I think I read on some school's website that if it was over 2 it wouldn't be read. It was just that one school though ( I can't remember which one). If the school says it's okay I wouldn't worry. They will probably ask you about most of the resume in an interview anyway, I don't see it as a huge red flag. I will have to tailor Yale's down to other schools or vice versa. Thanks you guys!

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Hey guys. I cut it down to 3 pages, so I guess it's okay now, lol. Or at least, now it's better. It will be better for the next few schools I submit it to. I had gotten it down to 3 pages for Marquette also. morganw1, do you remember what school it was? I think it probably was Marquette. I don't think they do interviews =/

I cannot fathom spending $120 for a school application. That is absurd! OHSU... is that the school in Oregon, or Ohio State? Ohio State has a program also, but they have strange prerequisites that were hard to meet (CNA course, pathophysiology, pharmacology, etc).

Is anyone else getting really exhausted with all of these applications? Writing so many essays, and constantly thinking about things to write can really burn you out.. lol. I'm glad I'm getting everything done early though, because this semester is already beginning to be insane and I know that if I had waited I would have been even more stressed!

OHSU is Oregon Health Sciences University. They have the #1 midwifery program in the US so I wanted to give my try at it. Plus, I'm from California so Oregon is close by. There are some other schools I didn't apply to because there were too many prereqs like patho, pharmacology, speech etc. Typically students take patho and pharm during their first year of the accel bsn/rn portion, so I'm guessing those schools that require that might be "extra accelerated."

I have been mentally drained from the application process. I feel more stressed out trying to keep up with which applications are opening and which ones require hard copy/electronic copy submissions of LOR/apps. I really wish there was a centralized system for all nursing schools. Then we could just have a letter service and submit everything all at once! I am also trying to have everything done by mid-October. That is... until UIC and NYU's applications open up in January.

I want to say it was Yale because they are clear on following directions. I did look into applying to Marquette awhile back but it doesn't ring a bell with the resume. If I come across it I will definitely post it hopeful. I'm just drained from studying the GRE. The applications are terrible too but getting them out of the way is a relief. I'm applying to NYU at the same time kdiem, so looks like we can go through that together. It seems a bit easier, no GRE but I know they require TWO applications which is a pain. The hardest part for me about the app is the goal statement and conveying concisely why I want to be a nurse.

Is anyone else applying to BC? Am I right that there is no way to submit your resume/cv on their application? I can't imagine that's the case but I can't seem to find a place for that anywhere...

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