Macon State ASN Program....NEED INFO PLS!!!!

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Hello everyone! I need a little info on Macon State's ASN program. I want to apply for the spring semester in Warner Robins and I wanted to know which nurse entrance exam they would require and what's the average GPA. I only have a 3.0 and looking at other threads that's not too good, especially since I have already completed two years of school. I have also heard that MSC is incredibly hard, how true is this? And one last question how long does it take to complete?

Thanks Sooo Much!

Specializes in Neuro ICU.

All semesters are only 2-3 days except the last semester when you do your hospital practicum (36hrs/week in hospital precepting and 1 day a week class). Some people are able to work the 1st semester and manage it while others find it more difficult. I did not work the 1st semster. I started externing the 2nd semester of nursing school. The 1st semester is a big adjustment. Its very different from other classes/degree. But it is definitely doable. Good luck! Sending positive thoughts your way :-)

I just graduated in May from MSC nursing program and school was Never 5 days a week. Unless something has changed in the program you will only have school 2-3 days a week, depending on when you have clinicals for Mental Health. Some of my classmates worked throughoour the program, but I didn't work until out last semester because I have two children (a 6 yr old and a 2 yr old) which were 4 yrs old and 2 months when I started the program. Nursing is hard no matter where you get your degree from so don't worry about the horror stories. If you got in the program just work hard and you will succeed.

Thank you for answering my questions. One more...for the time being ;).... I just read a post that said the Spring chort goes straight through, no summers off? Do you know if this is true. I was planning on taking Micro at GMS during the summer. :/

Specializes in Neuro ICU.

In the past it was straight through: spring, summer, fall, spring, summer (for Macon students) and spring, fall, spring, fall (for WR students). Not sure what it is now. Try going up to the school or calling the nursing office to find out.

Hello Everyone!

I am new to this site. Hopefully, I am posting right. First, I would like to say congrats to everyone that is starting Macon State WR campus in the Spring 2010 :yeah:.

Can anyone tell me how are clinicals and where they are held. I am very nervous about the program, but more so excited. I've been waiting for this a long time and I'm finally here .

Hey there mhoward79! I guess we will be in school together :) Are you as nervous as I am? I asked someone on Facebook who just graduated from thew WR campus. She said clinicals were different places, Coliseum, Medical Center, a hospital in Milledgeville, Houston healthcare, etc.... Really wanting December 4th to hurry up so we can find everything out.

:yeah:Definitely! I am so ready for Dec. 4th. I live in riverdale, ga. So, I have a bid of a drive, but it is well worth it. If you hear any more info about the program, please keep me informed. See you at orientation!

Thanks

Is that near atlanta? WOW that is a good drive but atleast it isn't everyday. I'm actually from Snellville and my entire family still lives there and in Conyers. I moved here a few yrs ago.

Yes! I live close by the airport. The drive want be too bad because my friend also got in and we're gonna carpool. Hopefully, at orientation, we will meet other student who are from our area and is interested in carpooling with us.

hey...i was on here and saw you have also been accepted in the spring program in warner robins. i think everyone is nervous, but excited at the same time!!

hey....i was accepted into the spring program in warner robins as well!!! looking forward to getting started!

Congrats to all u guys for getting into the ASN Spring '10 Warner Robbins program. I have also been accepted and am so anxious to start in Spring. I currently live in Mcdonough GA so I have about an hour and a half drive to classes. Is the orientation in Warner Robbins or at the Macon campus?

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