NYU ABSN Spring 2020

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Hello everyone!

My name is Kaitlyn and I was recently accepted into NYU Meyers as a Second Degree (non-accelerated) student. I'll be finishing up my prerequisite courses at NYU this Fall 2019 and will then begin the ABSN curriculum with, hopefully, some of you all in the Spring 2020 cohort!

Just wanted to start a thread for everyone to communicate on as you all work on getting your applications in ?

Best of luck to you all!

For ppl who got rejected does the check list disappear as well?

2 hours ago, MHNYU said:

Did anyone have their checklist disappear yet today? ?

mine did! good luck!

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I didn't get in.

18 hours ago, Futurenurse320 said:

Hi! I have one more question,

are u finishing any pre req courses? Because when I was accepted they said I’d get my schedule after I submit my final college transcripts ?

That’s strange because I’m currently completing my last pre-requisite as well!

That’s so strange! Maybe she didn’t know what she was talking about. Hopefully we have some classes together!

Is there a Facebook Page for the Spring 2020 ABSN students?

On 11/18/2019 at 10:30 PM, nynurse6179484 said:

NYU is over $100,000 for 15 months. Mercy college is closer to $50,000 for 18 months.

Is this in-state or out of state tuition? Or the cost is the same for both?

14 minutes ago, queenslimmm said:

Is this in-state or out of state tuition? Or the cost is the same for both?

It's a private school, so the tuition is the same for both. With that said, if you're in-state, you may be eligible for more financial aid from NYS.

Hey, for those who accepted and are moving to New York what do you plan to do for housing? Honestly I’ve been so stressed out with making a choice. For those who already live in the city if you have advice please help me out.

I can’t wait to meet everyone!

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12 hours ago, Katie Gossett said:

Hey, for those who accepted and are moving to New York what do you plan to do for housing? Honestly I’ve been so stressed out with making a choice. For those who already live in the city if you have advice please help me out.

I can’t wait to meet everyone!

Hey -

I'm in my last semester and I can at least give housing advice. Everyone is spread out. A lot of people are in Brooklyn because it is I cheaper than Manhattan. Some students chose to dorm, mostly the "traditional" students - there are ABSN students in dorms though; it seems to be a good option for a short program. A lot of folks I know are in apartments on 1st. There are tons of complexes on that street and it makes your commute very easy. Also check the FB page; people are always looking for roommates. There are also a lot of complexes near Washington Square. As a nursing student you will never be over there for class, but the area is nice and you are near the library and bookstore.

I am personally in Union; I don't like it as it is loud but other people do quite well here. I recommend making your commute to Rory as easy as possible to eliminate any stress that may come from travel. You do NOT want to be late for Sim or an exam.

Good luck, see you at Rory

BT

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