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Liu Brooklyn absn
Yes you can absolutely apply without them all completed. They will reach out and ask if you're taking them and give you a decision without them completed. Exactly what the other user said. I suggest only buying health assessment (an older edition). The rest of the books were not used at all.
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Liu Brooklyn absn
I honestly love the program and the professors. They are definitely helpful. I don’t think it’s as bad as I anticipated but prepare to have no social life whatsoever. Clinicals have been stimulations online but they have found some spots for us in the next semester. This isn’t the best time for nursing school ? also, I would call or email admissions and ask if you can get into the traditional program with your letter grade. If you can, once you’re in you can pretty much transfer into the accelerated after a semester without a problem. Don’t get frustrated if you call and don’t hear back, they are working out what to do with returning classes to in person right now and nobody really is answering anyoneeeee
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Liu Brooklyn absn
I can tell you as a third semester ABSN in this school that they are going to pick it up and tell you that you can’t start until you retake the class. Someone on this thread is going through this exact issue right now. They used to not be strict but it changed.
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Liu Brooklyn absn
Health assessment lecture health assessment lab contemporary topics in nursing pharmacology pharm lab pathphysiology informatics in nursing
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Liu Brooklyn absn
You don’t buy the kit through castle branch. Your first semester all you need is the scrubs from flynn ohara, a stethoscope and a np monitor. The castlebranch is for clinical clearance. You won’t do those until second semester. Make sure you call and make your schedule ASAP. Classes are almost full right now!
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Liu Brooklyn absn
Clinicals are in second semester. I’m supposed to start in the Summer but with the virus they have simulated clinicals and labs right now. You don’t know where you are placed for clinicals until like a week before you go. It’s all at random.
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Liu Brooklyn absn
The tuition not the deposit. There is a deadline to waive it. I’m not sure what it is because I waived it last year. The deadline is the same for everyone so I’m sure this can be Google. You do sign up for orientation. You will get an email for orientation about 2 weeks before class starts. For now just buy your uniform and kit for health assessment.
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Liu Brooklyn absn
You will not have access to blackboard until after orientation or you pay the bill.
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Liu Brooklyn absn
I can tell you both that you need the stuff in the health assessment kit for your first semester. Specifically the scrubs, the stethoscope and the bp cuff. Buy the scrubs ASAP as they take WEEKS to come in. All the information you need will be given to you at orientation. The student handbook is only accessible through blackboard AFTER orientation. First semester is 22grand if you get insurance through the school, 20 if not. All together the accelerated is roughly 70k. Don’t skip out on orientation.
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Liu Brooklyn absn
I’ll be in my second semester in Summer. I LOVE this program and school. Professors are excellent, students are friendly. Glad you Will be joining us!
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Liu Brooklyn absn
They don’t do interviews! They send emails and then acceptance letters Definitely contact the admissions department
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Liu Brooklyn absn
Two letters of recommendation. Transcript must be official, although you can email an unofficial to them while the official is in transit. The cost is roughly a little over 70 grand. Good luck!
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Liu Brooklyn absn
Hey, you can email me at [email protected] and I’ll help you out
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Liu Brooklyn absn
You’re very welcome, please feel free to ask me any other questions. I applied in around January for fall but ended up pushing my admission date to this Jan! Going to be registering next Monday.
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Liu Brooklyn absn
I just went over my own transcript and I had a few B’s. They aren’t too strict. I’m not too sure about if they contact everyone or the people they are considering. I was contacted by every school I applied to, and ultimately got into all of them. First they will let you know what you need to do to continue the application process (if you need to retake anything, they are strict about the sciences not being old) then they ask you your plans to fulfill the requirements and then usually they tell you if you got in. I had a very nice admissions counselor. The process was easy and they definitely help you along the way. Just make sure to send in all the required docs. Good luck!