@ALeahy1 if you do the part-time 4 or 5 year program, working is feasible as you start with online classes and no clinical. if you do the 3 year program, you start with in-person classes, then clinical so working is not advised. some people still wor...
Many classes are online, but the in-person classes are condensed so you meet on campus 1-2 times a week at most. It may be possible to work full time during the first year of the 4 year program, as the first year of that track is all online. If you c...
My mailed acceptance letter had my ID number printed at the top. I went to UMD for undergrad though so maybe that's why? It should also be the same as the application number on surfs! On an unrelated note, is anyone planning on working while completi...
hpark1278 replied to hpark1278's topic in Maryland
At Hopkins there are residency cohorts every month, not just summer and winter. They hire new nurses throughout the year. You apply when you're ready to start. For the interview, you first meet with the nurse recruiter, go over general information. T...
hpark1278 replied to joyfullydancin's topic in Maryland
If it's any consolation, students rarely learn any useful skills in nursing school. Clinicals are not like real-life nursing at all. You will learn everything you need to know once you actually start working. If you get into a good nurse residency pr...
hpark1278 replied to johsonmichelle's topic in Maryland
I submitted all of my documents electronically through email to nursing admissions and they were marked as received within 1-2 days. You can send a screenshot of you license from the MD BON website. You can also call to follow-up on your application,...
hpark1278 replied to MissPatricia's topic in Maryland
Hi MissPatricia. The scenario questions they ask you will depend on what kind of unit you are on. I interviewed for a pediatric position and had a scenario like "Your patient comes in for asthma exacerbation, what is the first thing you do? What do y...
hpark1278 replied to johsonmichelle's topic in Maryland
Hi neenbeen93. Yes, since it's rolling admissions, the earlier you apply, the higher your chances of getting accepted. You are allowed to apply with some prerequisites in progress too, which means you should apply in your last semester of your ADN. I...
hpark1278 replied to johsonmichelle's topic in Maryland
I received an official letter of acceptance in the mail 5 weeks after applying. But it depends on when you apply. They start reviewing applications for Spring on September 1st and for Fall on February 1st. If you applied before September they didn't ...