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I had a phone interview today with a faculty member of a MSN program I am hoping to start in May. We were talking about the differences in undergrad and grad classes.
How much harder do you think that graduate classes were than your undergrad classes?
She is going to send me a part time plan and a full time plan, she told me to review them and sign the one I wanted to pursue and mail it back to her.
I took 16 hrs last semester for my RN-BSN program, married with 2 teen boys, worked full time (M-F 8-5) and still pulled a 3.8 GPA. Do you think that it would be possible to work full time and take a full time load in graduate school? I want to do the best in school, and have the option of working baylor.
She asked me what one of my strengths were that I would bring into the program... I told her that I dont believe in doing anything half way and very determined to do the best job possible. My weakness.... Im too hard on myself........... I dont want to hurry through my assignments and do it half way.
Any comments/advice would be greatly appreciated.
CardioTrans, BSN, RN
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Thanks again for all the replies.
I have sent her a "Thank you for the interview" letter. Classes begin May 9 and they should be sending acceptance letters in the next couple of weeks. So now I just sit an patiently (pronounced anxiously) wait.