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??

YAH:yeah: I GOT ACCEPTED TO RUTGERS FOR THE ADVANCED PRACTICE IN WOMEN'S HEALTH. WILL BE STARTING IN JANUARY.

Specializes in Pediatric Intensive Care, Urgent Care.
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:

Don't fret...your pursuing your goals!! I'm a new grad also, although i've been working in a PICU since i graduated and got my license. I'm also pursuing my FNP.

Mex

1. Texas Tech Univiversity Health Sciences

2. RN-MSN online

3.Work full time

4. school part time

5. Really excited but nervous to get started! Good luck everyone.

Those that started their MSN programs, how is it going, and any of them online programs? I'm planning to apply for summer or fall 2010

Specializes in Transplant/Surgical ICU.

Its going well. I am working full time and going to school full time, its tough but doable. However, I have decided to change specialties, from NP to CRNA (if I get in). I am going to stay in the program until then. It's kind of wasted time, but not wasted knowledge. Good luck to you and to me!

my program is online (fau's msn in administrative & financial leadership), and i am taking only 1 class this semester until i graduate with my mph in december. i work part-time, and have also been doing my internship for the mph that i will finish on thursday. next semester i plan to take at least 2 or 3 classes. so far i am enjoying the program and look forward to completing it hopefully by the end of next year.

Its going well. I am working full time and going to school full time, its tough but doable. However, I have decided to change specialties, from NP to CRNA (if I get in). I am going to stay in the program until then. It's kind of wasted time, but not wasted knowledge. Good luck to you and to me!

Best of luck to those who decide to take that plunge into a degree of higher education and learning.

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 ...

1. Tennessee Regents Online via Tennessee State University

2. MSN in Nursing Education

3. I do not work right now, if you call have 3 kids 5 and under not working

4. Full Time

5. I am just starting in Jan. It will take 4 semesters and then I will have my Masters. I then plan to do a post masters NP certificate.

1. I will be attending Robert Morris University

2. Bsn to Dnp, Fnp

3. Part time school

4. Working full time

Specializes in ICU/CCU.

Hi Mercedes, I plan to attend USF as well. How is it going? How long is the NP program and how expensive is it? Thanks Caroline

Specializes in ICU/CCU.
: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:

Hi Mercedes, I plan to attend USF as well. How do you like it? How long is it and how expensive? Tahnks Caroline

Specializes in FNP-C.

I'm about to graduate in August 2011. :) I started in 2009, graduated with my BSN in 2009, got some work experience during my first year of grad school, and now just doing aprn clinicals...I feel I learned a lot more now but still, I feel like "a resident" as my MD preceptors told me they feel I'm at that level...

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