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Opinions on Husson University for FNP
I graduate in August now. Yes the monitored exams started last semester, but it's not too bad because I only have 2 exams a semester. If it was often, I could see it being an issue though.
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Opinions on Husson University for FNP
I'm taking health assessment in Spring..my upcoming semester. I prob will buy it new with codes bc thats one of those big deal classes. I didn't use my other books much at all so far...except pharm. Patho, pharm and health assessment are the 3 that I plan on buying new and keeping.
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Opinions on Husson University for FNP
I'm 2 semesters done now, about to start my 3rd semester. Im doing great and I'm still in the "busy work" portion. However, I really like the program setup. Fall of 2021 I start clinicals. I'll be done Summer 2022.
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Opinions on Husson University for FNP
Hello! I am starting Husson University online for my FNP on May 11th. I have done research for months on different programs, and Husson doesn't have too many reviews; however, the ones they do have are excellent. Tuition is very affordable ($600 some a credit). They are located in Maine, and there are 2 on campus requirements. You have to attend twice for hands on "immersion" experience. Their program looks really good and I am excited to start. They do not find your clinicals for you, but they have a clinical coordinator that can assist you if need be. I will have a year before I begin clinicals so I figure that gives me enough time to look. Anyone have any thoughts on this school? Thank you!
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New RN...need help finding an online RN-MSN
I recently graduated, and received my associates degree in nursing. I passed NCLEX and started working about 3 weeks ago in the ER. My goal is to be a nurse practioner (acute care or family np, unsure as of now). I really want to do RN-MSN, and online. Someone said look into WGU for BSN first, because its quicker and the cheapest, and then transfer somewhere for my MSN. However, I am nervous since WGU only has the pass/fail, highest GPA you can get is 3.0. I am not sure how many schools will accept that. I also looked into a few other programs, but some require a year or 2 working experience before you can apply, some offer MSN, but not NP track, and some you need to visit the campus once or twice for skills checkoffs. (And of course those are the ones that are across the country from me). I live in south PA (close to MD line). I looked into Walden and Loyola, also. I am trying to save the headache, and figured I would just ask you all. Any reputable RN-MSN online programs out there that offer NP that you would recommend? Thanks!!