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benson1994

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  1. Hi everyone, I am soon to be senior in a BSN program (first degree), looking to apply directly to PMHNP programs this fall (I want to work in pediatrics). I am aware this route is not recommended, and I have contemplated this for quite some time. My main rationale for going straight through, along with a few other reasons, is because I do not want to become complacent while working as an RN for a few years and I also want to preferably earn my DNP before I settle down, not when I am 35 with a job, wife, and children. I also plan on working part-time while in a master's program to supplement my lack of experience. I have a 3.8 GPA, strong GRE (157 verbal/154 quant), nursing honor society inductee, and good references, so I feel strongly I will be able to handle the coursework if accepted and possibly put forth a competitive application (your thoughts on this would be welcomed as well). This summer I am trying to bolster my working experience in mental health, and I have been offered a resident counseling job at a local Children's Home. My question is, do you think working as a resident counselor for children (I am responsible for medications, documentation, planning, counseling, help with homework, etc. ) or working as an LNA in a psych unit would serve me better, in the eyes of an admission committee? I know I will really enjoy both, but before I accept one position over another, I want to ensure I am not limiting my opportunities. Sincerest thanks.
  2. Hi, I am a new member here. I want to preface this by stating this site has helped me more than you know the past three years, so thank you. I am currently a junior in a BSN program with a 3.78 GPA, no outside healthcare experience (I do plan to work as an LPN this summer), and very active within various student nursing organizations (SNA, Sigma Theta Tau). I have an inclination to apply to various PMHNP programs once I graduate, my dream school being UPenn. With that being said, I have a few questions I was hoping you could help answer. 1. I have heard graduate programs place a high value on experience, do you believe it is essential to work for a few years prior to applying? Some programs require two years, whereas some do not. My fear is becoming content with an RN salary, losing desire, losing the focus I have, and settling down too early. 2. Does being a male pose a hindrance to getting accepted? I have heard both sides to this argument, and I would prefer the answer be that it does not influence my application either way. 3. Granted I meet the graduate program requirement's that I apply to, in your opinion, would I receive likely receive admission to a program? I am aware this is VERY preliminary, however, this is something I have wanted for a very long time and discussing/planning the future has always been a big motivator for myself throughout my education. Thanks for reading and/or help

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