Franklin University ADN to MSN/PMHNP ... so far

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Theres not much on this program, so I just wanted to write a review so far. I just started the ADN to MSN/pmhnp program not too long ago. Everything has been smooth sailing and organized so far. I enjoy the content, discussion boards, and other writing assignments, but nothing too tedious just yet. Good for those who are working full-time. I already have a bachelors and masters in another field so wanted to skip the BSN. In this program, you don't do any BSN classes you jump straight into the MSN courses after taking one graduate pre-req. The program will take about 28-32 months which is fine with me, not in a rush. you take 2 classes every semester, 1 class every 8 weeks, until you get to clinicals you take 1 one clinical per semester. You do have to find your own clinicals, the school is in Columbus, Ohio. Hope this helps for anyone who is interested in a program that goes from ADN to MSN without needing additional courses. Good luck on the journey!

Hi @isisha! I was wondering how the princes is going for you? Are you still able to work full time and how are the clinicals? Thanks and hope you're doing great 😊

-Kristen

I just started the Psych NP Program. Was reaching out to anyone else that may have started. I need for a study companion.

Hello @Kristen Ramirez, the program is going well. I've completed the didactic portion and am now in clinicals this semester. I did have to find my own preceptor, which comes with going to an online school. I'm not working at the moment because I want to focus on clinicals, but feel like the first clinical you would be able to work full time because hours are minimal, but after that, you would probably have to drop down to part-time because of the required hours. Wish you success on your journey!

Hello @isisha, I'm starting my first class in franklin university for the PMHNP program. Wanted to know if the school gives multiple choice questions, when would those exams start popping out. I'm ready for writing, just these exams I'm trying to get my mind prepared.

Hello @helloitsmeee yes the Exams and quizzes are multiple choice. You start having exams when you get to the 3Ps (advanced pharmacology, pathophysiology and physical assessment)

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