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USFCA Sacramento Campus Spring 2020 BSN
Honestly, I think all the schools you got into are amazing. However, every programs have their pros and cons. It's what you put into program is what you receive when you are done. USF definitely has a different approach, Jesuit tradition, to how they want you to approach a patient. Before I got accepted, I toured the campuses that I applied to and was trying to envision myself living there. Some schools will feel just right and some may feel off. Trust your gut. It really sucks that you can't tour the nursing building and our SIM lab. Best of luck and enjoy this time before the grind starts up again.
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USFCA Sacramento Campus Spring 2020 BSN
Hi! The points you bring up are very valid. I was accepted to another nursing program, however USF has always been my dream school due to personal reasons why. I also wanted to do a 3 year program because I wanted to take a break during the Summer because its super easy to get burnt out. Trust me, nursing classes are on a different level compare to pre-requisite. I feel like the quality of education is the same as other programs out there since everyone is doing remote learning right now. It sucks that we weren't able to get a discount for it, but from what I know no other school has given a discount because everything is online. I personally love my school and my professors. I hate to sound like a broken record, but its honestly up to you to weigh out the pros and cons. I would look at the distance it is from your house/ where would you stay, what is in the curriculum, the NCLEX passing rate, the various hospitals the school is partner with, how long is the program is, cost to attend, cost of the area around the school, and which school you really connect to. Hope this helps! Congratulations on getting accepted.
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USFCA Sacramento Campus Spring 2020 BSN
Hi Momo! I do attend USF. I really like the program. The school is in a nice part of SF and everyone is super nice. Currently all our lectures are remote with some in person clinical. Every program has its positives and negatives, but I think its up to you to decide if its worth it and what you take away from the program. Currently, USF is doing a lot of renovations that you can enjoy soon. Overall, if you are deciding to attend USF I would suggest to you to take as much core classes as you can. It would that bump up your registration date and lighten up your workload in the future. Best of luck!
- USFCA Sacramento Campus Spring 2020 BSN
- USFCA Sacramento Campus Spring 2020 BSN
- USFCA Sacramento Campus Spring 2020 BSN
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CSU Stanislaus Nursing Stats (Spring)
what microbio did you guys take?