- University of Washington DNP 2020
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University of Washington DNP 2020
So, I have the option to accept and make my payment, but I don't have a PAC listed next to my student number. I can't make the UWNetID without the PAC. Anyone else have that problem? I work nights and I'm on my 4th in a row...I don't wanna wake up in the middle of the day to call them if anyone has an answer. Sadly they have wonky hours like 10-12 and 1-4. Prime sleepin hours. ?
- University of Washington DNP 2020
- University of Washington DNP 2020
- University of Washington DNP 2020
- University of Washington DNP 2020
- University of Washington DNP 2020
- University of Washington DNP 2020
- University of Washington DNP 2020
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University of Washington DNP 2020
Welcome:) I work with one of the lecturers for the midwifery track and she said you don't have clinicals the first year. Most people can work up to full time that first year with only one day a week on campus. She did say she thinks the first term may be 2 days a week. Once clinicals start in the winter of 2nd year it's more intense and I guess the amount of hours you can work would depend on your other life obligations and how much you can balance things. I live in West Seattle on Alki Beach and I would tell everyone to not come here just to keep it to myself lol. I love this side of the tracks... a 10 minute water taxi ride over to the madness of downtown or a 15 minute car ride (assuming it's not rush hour). A lot of people really like Fremont. Cap Hill is more the party vibe area. Around UW you'll be close to campus with some cheaper housing options if you need roommates. Theres a lot of options, but anywhere in the city is pretty expensive imo.
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Is anyone else in this forum applying to the midwifery track? I don't have a very competitive GPA (3.28) for the last 60 credits because my nursing school's grading scale was 93% for an A and 85% for a B. I had straight A's until my core nursing classes because I'm typically a solid 91-92 student...ugh. Other than that, I've been a birth doula since 2014, a childbirth educator since 2015, and was a CNA in mother-baby and antepartum for a year. I'm now 18 months into being a RN in LDRP. Nurse-Midwifery is the only reason I became a nurse.
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