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Hi everyone! I'm applying for the NYU Spring 2015 ABSN program and haven't been able to find any threads about the program yet. Feel free to post questions you have or to share information about the program, your personal stats, advice for writing the personal statement or just to say hi. Here's to speedy acceptances and a fun future in nursing! :)
My Stats:
Just graduated from Brooklyn College with a B.S. in Psychology and an overall GPA of 3.38
Got an A in almost all the pre-reqs, don't know the pre-req GPA
Volunteered as an EMT for 4 years and worked for 2 years
Worked as a Direct Care Worker for 1 year
Volunteer in Methodist Hospital in the Stepdown Unit
I'm from Seattle. My undergrad GPA is 3.91 and my prereqs GPA is 3.95. I'm working full time in the nutrition department of a hospital here, and I am volunteering in a cancer center in my community. I'm eager to know whether New York University will choose me to be a part of their group this year, and how the hell I'm going to be able to pay for it.
If you had a recommendation letter sent in where would you be able to see if they got it? My Albert checklist doesn't have any checkbox for that. Also mine still doesn't have the transcripts marked off but that may be them just taking time to get that done, I had it sent even before my application was sent in.
Who here is from and lives in NYC?
Thanks. I navigated through the Net ID page and saw Login to Albert on the left. It shows my documents being complete, but they haven't checked off my undergraduate transcript. I'm not worried, though. I had called them weeks before after it had been sent to verify that they did receive it, which they did. Other documents I've since sent are checked off. I suppose it is still being processed.
If you guys attend NYU, are you planning on practicing in NYC afterwards? I've been told the market there is very tough. This is something factoring into my decision to attend, if accepted. The cost of living does bite very deeply into new grad salaries making you earn comparatively less than if you were in another state. What do you guys think?
@spaceshuttleboy does your checklist have a spot on it for additional documents or recommendation letters?
I would love to work in NYC, I've been working to make myself known and useful in one of them for the past few months and so far the staff has loved me and even recommended I apply for a job there. But it is true that living here is incredibly expensive but I think you get a lot for what you pay, there is so much NYC offers to its residents in things to do and sights to see. I've lived here my whole life and still haven't seen all of it. This is coming from a born and raised Brooklyn boy so I may be a bit biased to this place :)
hopefullRN11
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Hi allylyn,
it starts January 26 or somewhere around that date. I saw you were from CT, I am too! Best of luck!