I am considering enrolling in the Psychiatric NP Program at Fairleigh Dickinson University in NJ. I've read some posts that mention as negatives that it is disorganized and that students have to find their own clinical placements. I wonder if anyone can provide more specifics--i.e. in what way is the school "disorganized" and how does that impact learning? Is it very demanding/rigorous or is it possible to complete while working full-time? Does it adequately prepare you for the NP exam? Is the environment generally supportive? Thank you all in advance.
Ancientnurse18
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I am considering enrolling in the Psychiatric NP Program at Fairleigh Dickinson University in NJ. I've read some posts that mention as negatives that it is disorganized and that students have to find their own clinical placements. I wonder if anyone can provide more specifics--i.e. in what way is the school "disorganized" and how does that impact learning? Is it very demanding/rigorous or is it possible to complete while working full-time? Does it adequately prepare you for the NP exam? Is the environment generally supportive? Thank you all in advance.