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GSU ACE option

Hello!

I'm new and I actually wanted to PM a few people regarding this topic. But because I'm new, I can't do so just yet. So I figured I'd make a thread.

I'm planning on applying at GSU's nursing program either for Spring '12 (traditional) or Fall '12 (ACE). I have all pre-reqs and core classes finished with. So I figured ACE program might be better, also that it's shorter than 3 years, unlike the traditional program. I was wondering if anyone that's currently in or recently graduated from the ACE program can give me a few advice. I've taken my science pre-reqs at a school that was quarter system so I think I can handle the ACE program. But if any of you could let me know how the schedule is usually set up, how heavy the work load is, and any other pointers, I would really appreciate it. I spoke to the nursing department advisor and she informed me that the ACE program is very intense but I'm almost 26 with a son, so I'd like to finish school soon.

Thank you in advance!

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You can PM me if you would like. I did the ACE program at Ga State. Just finished back this past December.

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You were one of the people i wanted to PM but during to my low post count, i can't PM. Can you email me instead? [email protected] thanks!!

shot you an email. it's from a gmail account.

Hi there!

Im also curious in the same topic....is the ACE program really that HARD? People always tell me that it will be super tough. On person said that with the the traditional one, it's still hard, but you still have somewhat of a life. Whereas with the ACE, you have no life at all and basically commit academic suicide...is this true??

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