Do Not Go To Emory Accelerated DABSN

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What Members Are Saying (AI-Generated Summary)

Members are discussing their experiences with the Emory DABSN program, with some expressing dissatisfaction due to disorganization, lack of support, and limited clinical experiences. Others have shared positive experiences, highlighting the fast-paced nature of the program and the need for self-advocacy and organization. Some members are seeking advice on financial aid options and considering transferring to other programs for better support and opportunities.

Pre-nursing students, 

I highly recommend you rethink before doing Emory DABSN. I am graduating, and I would never recommend this program to anyone. This program is the most unorganized and unprofessional program there is for 80k. #2 nursing program in the country? Please. Do not attend this program if you are looking to be supported during nursing school. The director, faculty, and staff are the most unhelpful and disorganized people. I regret being a part of this program and wish I had someone to tell me to not waste my time. Sure you get done in 11 months but if you don't want to go through hell and back I would not recommend this. They preach on "advocating for yourself" but get mad and retaliate against you when you do. They say they will offer support, but never do. You will not be in any other clinicals than Med Surg. So you have to fight to get a job in other areas because hospitals will be hesitant to hire you if you have no experience. The whole program is full of constant stress and false promises. Beware 

Ha, that's cute.  Why is that?

Thank you for sharing. I have applied to their program and am waiting to hear back. I spoke with one of the clinical faculty and she confirmed that in fact all the clinicals are med-sure. She claimed that most nursing schools only have cliniclas at med-surg floors, although none of the other schools I have looked at limit clinicals in this way. I wish they would be more upfront about this in their materials.

If anyone has graduated from the DABSN program in a Summer term, can I message you with a couple of questions?

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