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Hi everyone!
I haven't seen a post about NSU's Entry-level BSN program for Fall 2015 so I decided to start one. If there is another thread that everyone else is on, please let me know! I double-checked to make sure there weren't any posts hiding but I could be wrong.
Anyway, I am waiting for my final transcripts to be sent to Nova. Other than that, now it's just the waiting game and I'm super anxious. They wont be calling people until Feb or March probably. I finished my AA with Broward College this December. I underestimated application deadlines and the application process to get everything together so unfortunately I will have a semester off from school.
I also applied to FAU's Traditional BSN program. I have a thread about that as well if you also applied to that school. You can jump over to that thread by clicking here
If all else fails I was thinking of just going back to Broward College, possibly their North campus.
If anyone has any stories or advice/knowledge about any of these programs, please share! If you're an applicant to NSU as well, good luck! Hope we get the responses that we want.
For those who have Facebook and have gotten accepted to the main campus, and would like to get to know other people accepted to main campus. Join our group om facebook.. Can't wait to meet EVERYONE
This is the group that sperky created on facebook for the miami campus
https://www.facebook.com/groups/366832513515789/
Congrats everyone on acceptance
I am a current nova student. I got into the program for the fall 2014 semester. I want to wish all of you good luck. If anyone has any questions or concerns please contact me.
Hi Arina,
Thank you for taking your time for answering our questions. May I aask how was your first semester schedule? Like how many days did you go to school? and if so we they like all day long?
Hello Everyone,
Sorry for the late reply, well for orientation you must be dressed in business attire. You should expect to stay for the whole time and most importantly you must be on time. You will hear a lot of speeches from students, you will get to meet some of your faculty and you will also get a tour of where your classes will be located. You will get about an hour for lunch. You may play some games that will help you get to know your classmates. I do not want to give too much away.
During my first semester, I had Fridays off. We had Advanced Anatomy and Physiology which will be your toughest course. Study hard for it because many people did fail that course. I had it M,T,Th 1pm-3pm. We had math for nurses which was one day a week. This course is easy as long as you do it the way that they teach you, trust me they simplify it the best way that they possibly can. This class was on W 1pm-3pm. I had Intro to Baccalaureate nursing for the first part of the semester M and W 8:45am-11:50am (I do not remember exactly the time that this class ended). We also had another course which gave us the history of nursing and that class was during the second semester in place of Intro to Baccalaureate nursing. First semester is kind of a slower step into the program, but do not take it lightly because you want to keep your GPA up. Second semester is known to be the hardest, because you have four classes where three of them require lots of reading (Intro to Foundations, Health Assessment and Pathophysiology). I believe that for the second semester, may sure that you read ahead at all times.
I hope that this helps. If you have any other questions please ask me.
ArinaFL
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Carlita do u have facebook.. There is a nova nursing main campus group where everyone who has been accepted is on.. And also there is a nova nursing miami campus group.. If you'd like to join fyi