Fall 2009 Graduate school roll call!!!

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Hey guys,

If you were accepted into graduate school for the 2009/2010 join this thread for some fun!

1. Name your school

2. Degree you will be working on (including specialty)

3. whether you will be working full time or part time or quit

4. Will you be attending part time or full time

5. And ...

I'm first

1. CSULA, my alma mata (hope I spelled that correct)

2. MSN, FNP

3. Full time all the way, got bills to pay

4. I initially wanted to go part time, which would take 3 years, but I might just go full time

5. I'm excited to go back to school, just hope I am not going to get too overwhelmed with school and work although I did exactly that as an undergrad.

Okay that was me, who is next??

1) florida atlantic university (fau)

2) msn--administrative & financial leadership

3) working part-time

4) fall semester--part-time (until i finish my mph), then will go full-time starting spring semester

5) i look forward to starting! i should graduate by december 2010. at least, that's the goal!!

congratulations to all of you who got accepted to your various programs!! good luck!!!

July 14

Hello and congratulations to those who were accepted for the masters program. Am in a bit of a dilemma, got accepted in Virginia - GMU and Marymount. I live out of state but I chose VA to be nearer family. Any feedback on the FNP program in the 2 Universities ?

Thank you for the help.

mariahonda

Specializes in Med-Surg, Telemetry, CCU, ER.

Hello everyone and congrats on being accepted.

1.) Drexel University

2.) MSN-ACNP

3.) Working Part time

4.) Attending to start part-time but hoping to bump to full time starting in Jan

5.) I am hoping to graduate in 2011

I am quite excited to get started.

Specializes in ICU-Step Down, Cardiac/CHF, Telemetry, L&D.

:nurse:Hello all...

I am happy to announce that I was accepted into:

1.The University of Saint Francis.

2. FNP

3. I will work full time until I can't take it anymore

4. I will be attending school fulltime.

Good Luck to everyone!!! :yeah:

Congratulations all!!! :flowersfo:cheers::w00t:

I am so excited, yet anxious. I wish everyone the absolute best!!!

1. Ohio State University

2. Adult Health and Illness NP

3. Working full-time

4. Part-time

5. I'm actually doing distance education for now as I found out I'm being relocated to Lackland AFB in Texas.

Specializes in ER, Informatics, FNP.

Hello!

1. University of St. Francis

2. DNP (am an FNP)

3. Working full time

4. Attending full time

5. And ...I'm excited and hope to learn lots.

T

1.St. John Fisher College

2.Masters of Science-FNP

3.Still looking for employment, but most likely part-time

4.Full time 2years

5.And I am so anxious. I am a new graduate with no experience and starting school.:uhoh21:

1. St. Louis University

2. MSN-ACNP/educator with plans for FNP certificate

3. FT, 3 12's in SICU

4. Part time for 1st semester and then we'll see...

5. I'm scared to death!!!

Specializes in Gen Peds, PICU/Stepdown, School Nursing.

1. Rush University- Chicago, IL.

2. MSN- Pediatric CNS

3. Will work full-time for the first 2 quarter, then part-time because I am pregnant and having my FIRST child in December!!

4. Most likely part-time all the way!

5. I'm excited about all of the new adventures ahead!

No official acceptence letter yet, but I am registered for classes at Temple University

MSN-FNP

working part time

school part time

:bby: My daughter is almost 9 months, so she's demanding a lot of attention too, but I figured it's not gonna get easier to go back, so I had better start now. Can't believe I am gonna be a student again. :yldhdbng: more paper writing, omg.

Ohio State

Grad-Entry WHNP-CNM

I'm currently a stay-at-home mom, which I will continue to be

Full time student

I too have been considering applying to this program since I live in columbus. How is the program? How competitive is it. I have a 3.2 gpa undergrad and a 3.55 gpa grad . I have not taken the GRE yet. Do you think I stand a chance?

I have always been afraid of osu coz I had called them and was told most students who apply have at least a 3.7gpa. Is that true?

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