Biscuit, I think that as with any program, you will get what you put into it. All the classes have been valuable to me as an individual and as a future DNP-FNP. I am passionate about advocacy and effecting policy changes, as well as applying evidence-based practice, and I'm getting all of that and more. We have some amazing professors and I am fortunate to be learning from some really talented faculty who are passionate about their work. They teach us, they challenge us, they nurture us. I'm loving the journey, even though I don't always enjoy all the homework. And there is a lot of that! I study all day every single day when I am not working. I work per diem, one to two days per week. I don't think I can handle working more than that and feel like I am doing well on my studies. As mentioned above, tuition is expensive, and I intend to maximize my time in grad school. This was my dream. I have no regrets, and I am excited for each quarter! Good luck to you, Biscuit!