Mount St. Mary's nursing ADN program, Spring 2012; any advice?

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Hello all,

I am planning to attend Mount St. Mary's ADN program for Spring 2012. I recently attended another nursing program and didn't pass :(. I believe that by taking 5 classes for my first semester of nursing school it was probably too overwhelming for me. I have since been studying my butt off and focusing on my weaknesses. I planning to start strong with a new nursing program and i believe this school is right for me. If anyone can give me some insight about this college I would really appreciate it.

Thanks,

student2012

Specializes in RN, BSN, CHDN.

where is this school?

Los Angeles, CA. :)

Specializes in RN, BSN, CHDN.

Ok I will move your thread to there and you may find the answers you need in the forum for CA nursing students-good luck

Thank you very much! Have a great day.

Congratulations! so you got into this school already?? I'm also interested in their evening program for spring 2012, but I'm not sure if I should just wait for Fall 2012 because I will be working about 37 hours a week at a school. Seems that this program is designed for working people, is that right??

No, I'm not admitted to their program. I applied for Spring 2012. I have two friends that went there and they were both successful in the program. I'm not sure if you will be able to work, I have not asked them. I hoping to get the afternoon session if I am admitted. Good luck!:D

Specializes in Trauma/Surgical ICU.

Hi, I am in the process for acceptance into the program. I interviewed this week and am interested if anyone else on here is in the acceptance process for this cohort. I would really like to get to know some of the prospective members of the class to share info with.

I am also a candidate for the Spring 2012 ADN program at Mount St. Mary's and I am just waiting on my acceptance letter... any word yet?

Specializes in Trauma/Surgical ICU.

Nope...no word yet but hoping the letter will come any day!

Specializes in Trauma/Surgical ICU.

As soon as we know "if accepted" we should get as many of us together before the orientation to introduce ourselves and exchange info in case anything comes up. I will let you know as soon as I do whether I got in.

Specializes in Critical care, tele, Medical-Surgical.

In my decades of nursing in Los Angeles I've been staff preceptor for Mount St. Mary's students and work with graduate RNs.

Somehow this school's graduates are consistently excellent compassionate nurses.

I'd feel confident being cared for by all of them. They are great colleagues to work with.

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