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Hi,
I did my BSN online at La Salle and decided to continue with them. I enrolled in the AGPCNP as well. So far, I had done three classes, and I'm about to start my advance course this fall. I think this is going to get harder. I'm doing Phatophisiology this semester and already bought four big books. The first few classes were similar to your BSN classes, mostly paper and discussion except nursing research, but the instructor helps a lot. Any questions let me know.
Alex
5 hours ago, LJewelsRN said:Thanks for responding. While working on my BSN I joined a group that really helped me when I had questions about assignments or papers? Do you have any support groups or websites that can help me with the material?
5 hours ago, Alex77515 said:No, I haven’t heard of any support groups. Some instructors are approachable. Most classes are small from 10 to 15 students.
Alex,
Can you privately message me to give me a more detail description of the classes. I'm a little hesitant to go since there is not much reviews.
Hi Alex,
took me long time to find any review for La Salle FNP online program, would you mind share some your experience with me if you still in the FNP program? I am thinking to apply for spring, 2020. but I am not sure how heavy the 7 weeks session work load is.
would you please help me out little bit? I am really frustrated and not sure if I am making a good decision.
thank you very much and Happy Holidays to you and your family.
Hey,
I drop the program this fall semester. There was two reasons for me to drop. I was in a program where I live in a different state and would not afford to go back to Pennsylvania to do clinical. Second, I was not doing well in the last class and decided to drop instead of getting a bad grade. The material was confusing and the instructor used power points from ten years ago. We had books but testing was confusing and you never knew where the questions came from. The instructor was helpful and wanted to help but her materia was confusing. I could probably repeat this class, but decided to go to a local school where I don’t have to move to do clinical.
PAnursing
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Hi all-
I've been scouring these discussion boards for any feedback related to La Salle University's Adult Gero Primary Care NP Program. I'm starting the program in a few weeks and I was hoping to gain some insight from past or present students.
The program is hybrid (some online classes and some in-class). Board pass rate has been in the high 90% (close to 100%) they assist with clinical placement--seems like a win. However their have been several major bumps in the road with getting me on board and set for my start date that are making me nervous. I'm hoping these things are just an anomaly and I was hoping other MSN students could weigh in.
Thanks!