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Hey davesbride,
I'm not sure how to send a private message....I am still deciding on which online FNP program to go for...tough choices. The only think keeping me back from Georgetown is the cost...sounds like they have a great program though. If I suck it up and apply, I'd like to get in the January 2014 or March 2014 cohort. Congrats to you!
My GPA was a 3.5 and I have a really varied work history. I have done everything from floor nursing, case management, home health, clinic nursing and a lot of volunteer work. I know they don't look at grades alone. They really do look at the whole package. In my personal statement and video interview I tried to highlight what in my experiences would make me a good candidate for the FNP program. In my CV I also was very detailed about job descriptions again to try and highlight why my experience makes me an excellent candidate for their program. I didn't leave out anything. Hope this helps.
GU is expensive but for me the reputation of the program and name recognition is worth it. I have spoken to multiple MD's who have stated if they were hiring an FNP- and it was between 2 candidates and all things were equal they would go with the candidate from the more well known school. I have already had 2 job offers for when I am finished. I feel like a lot of that is because of the fact that I got accpeted to GU. (Offers came after I got accepted) I know an MD who hired a brand new APRN just becauase she graduated from Vanderbilt. His reasoning- He wanted to be able to tell his patients that his APRN graduated from Vanderbilt. In the beginning I think the name will help the most. After a few years it will be about what experience you bring with you and not so much about where you went to school. Best of Luck to everyone !
I am so frustrated. I have been turned down from four FNP programs now and I am guessing its my GPA. I have a 3.0, which is the minimum they require for the programs I applied to. I know... its the minimum and at 3.0 isn't great. I have 12 years of medical experiece. I have been an EMT/ Paramedic for 12 years. Nurse for 4 years. I have worked in EMS, flight Medic, CCU and now cath lab. I have taught both EMT and nursing college classes. I have strong references from cardiologists, FNP's, co-workers and my managers. For GU I focused on how a lot of practitioners fail to connect with their clients, and really treat them like people. This is the number one complaint I get from Cath lab patients. My CV was really detailed. I included all my volunteer experience, education, and past work history. My personal statements reflected my future goals as an NP. I want to work in cardiology, which is my area of strength, and help clients learn how to prevent cardiac disease. All four universities turned me down. I don't know what else to do or if I should keep applying or just take general nursing masters classes until my GPA gets closer to a 3.5 then trying FNP program again. Any advise would be much appreciated.
Hi Davesbride. Am doing finishing touches on my application and hope to start fulltime at Georgetown January 2014. I have kids, so going to school online is very convenient for me. I just finished a statistics course from university of phoenix online. It was a total joke. I want a quality online education, and Georgetown seems to be a good choice.
Davesbride, I understand why an MD will make such a move to hire someone from a reputable school. The MD can rest easy knowing the patients are in good hands. Schools do not become reputable out of the blues. There has to be something about them. I know an NP who discouraged me so much from applying to Georgetown because it's expensive, but my heart tells me to stick with Georgetown.
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Hi! I just received my acceptance to Georgetown's January 2014 part time cohort and was looking for others who will be starting then also. I am so excited to have this opportunity and can't wait to talk with others who will be on this journey too!