Nursing Students School Programs
Published Mar 30, 2018
Hello!
I got accepted into D'Youville nursing program starting fall semester 2018! Just wanted to see if anyone else on here got accepted?!
Autumnfall
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For some reason it was a 3 credit course at my school but it had both lecture and lab. So I guess they want to see why it wasn't a 4 credit course. It does suck! I would hate to retake a class that I paid for and got a good grade in
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That's not fair at all. When is the department suppose to get back to you?
I know! & I'm not sure, hopefully soon! Do you have Instagram, if you don't mind adding each other!
I don't have Instagram but I have Snapchat! Btw have you gone and checked out the school yet?
I sent you a private message on here. And no I haven't! Just seen pictures. I've heard good things about the school from other nursing forums on here. I just read that the area isn't the best, but I saw it on google maps and it honestly doesn't look bad at all.
Magnanimity
I got accepted for Fall to. I have to take some humanities for Core. I am curious to what kind of schedule will every one get for this fall
How long did it take to get your admission letter?
After the application was complete. I got the Packet with my transcript evaluation in three weeks.
I'm still waiting for my decision. I completed my application last week I was hoping to get some type of email but I heard they only let you know through mail. I'm so anxious.
Congrats on getting accepted! Have you taken does humanity courses? They're making me retake one class because it wasn't equivalent still trying to get it accepted.
It was kind of confusing to read the transcript evaluation sheet!
I need an Ethics class. One credit lab for Statistcs.
My school had a 3 credit class. There stats is 4 credits with lab.
A computer science class.
They have a writing intensive section for graduation.
2 classes for that. I am not really sure how the registration works. Can you take nursing classes with Gen Ed or not.
Does some one have a better picture
How do you know that you need all these classes? It's only the ones that say "needed" right, something like that? And yeah from what I saw in the curriculum, we take our gen ed classes at the same time as the nursing classes.