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Kjd321

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  1. Yes I was about to finally get a quote on the program!! Almost $5400 for 6 credits with fees. Did you sign up for Spring classes ? It looks like the program is front loaded with all lecture courses in the first year (4 semesters) . Then the last threes semesters are classes with clinicals and exams. It looks doable but some courses have a set time for exams. Like 4pm-7pm that'll be the tricky part for me too. My friends program at D'youville allows you to take the exam at any time of the day as long as it's completed at that date. It's a relatively new program hence why there's no info
  2. Starting in Spring 2026! hoping to get some info any information about the program is welcomed!!
  3. Hi anyone know anything about this program there seems to be no reviews at all. tuition exams clinicals group projects classwork
  4. Just applied to the masters programm! Hope I get in. How long does it take to hear back?
  5. Thank you everyone! I appreciate your messages, will keep you all posted. Thank you for the recommendation letter offer. Hopefully I find a good ICU residency in NYC available. I will work toward that definitely!
  6. @SRNA4U thank you for your reply. It is does make the program see more feasible. I'm currently graduating from my ADN program in nursing in NYC. I believe you mentioned you've relocated to attend CRNA school but I'm highly interested in staying in NYC or furthest Drexel in PA. What is the best patting to be able to get into CRNA school? I will be getting my BSN in the meantime, but with my previous bachelors in psych it seems there is a good opportunity to do a RN-to-MSN program "easily". Would a AGACNP degree be more desired (along with obtaining a RN job in ICU/Critical)? My current RN school hasn't provided the best education.....with only a ABHES accreditation not ACEN or CCNE. I would have to obtain that CCNE title from my BSN program. It is very for-profit but I will be qualified to sit for the NCLEX. I've done my best to get as much from this school. Being only 26 I would like to spend my next years appropriately using my time to prepare myself mentally and academically as a CRNA. Hoping to gain as much experience (as much necessary/feasible) prior to being a CRNA. Any advice for next steps?
  7. @SRNA4U hows life after the program now? im interested in drexel but im afraid its too hard an I will not succeed. how do u feel after the completion of your program any advice?
  8. I want a good program for NP school where I act feel prepared. I have my RN license and am starting chamberlain RN to BSN program. But im wondering what schools would take me since people look down on chamberlain. Im still open to any good program where the difficulty level of the curriculum is manageable with a full time. HIGHLY considering Pace university vs LIU. ANY thought are welcomed... since there isn't much information out there on NP programs for these schools.
  9. Hi, im interested in applying to a FNP program at lehman or hunter (bc or price). How is the program so far? my biggest fear is failing out. defintely don't want that to be an option!!
  10. Any info on if the program is exam or paper based???
  11. is the curriculum focused on papers or exams? I want to work full-time. I am a hunter alum (B.A) and I am finishing my ADN but I would love to go back to finish my RN to BSN at Hunter. In addition what is the passing rate?
  12. is the curriculum focused on papers or exams? I want to work full-time. I am a hunter alum (B.A) and I am finishing my ADN but I would love to go back to finish my RN to BSN at Hunter.
  13. Hi, Once I finish my ADN I'll be applying to hunter's RN to BSN. What is a passing grade for this program?
  14. Decided to go a different route. All the best of luck! As long as you don’t have a full time job it should be more than manageable ? according to my friends that go there. Just a bunch of studying
  15. Same Im only taking one course after all my credits transfer. Did you credits transfer over yet?
  16. It’s earliest 8am and latest 3:30 or 4:30 (can’t remember from the zoom meeting ) this is classes for morning people
  17. I got in as well super excited to hit the ground running! Any SPSON groups started for fall 2021? I will be in the morning cohort.
  18. Decided not to go to LIU! To unorganized with my 40 hour work week !
  19. ugh the wait is the worst! has anyone else heard back?
  20. Thanks! How was is signing up for classes I still havent heard anything back about signing up for the fall semster. Did you register yet? Are you also in the traditional program? How do you study?
  21. I want a nursing degree but I don’t want to risk the chance of failing and never be allowed into another nursing program. How is studying and the work load for you? is it manageable I’ll be working 40hr weeks on top of that so it’s all very scary!
  22. I start Fall 2021 and LIU does not have a good administration. Can anyone tell me how the educations itself is? I work with NYU accelerated nurses and they constantly recommend going to a cheaper school like LIU since you teach yourself there as well. I would like to hear more about others experiences as graduates or current students.
  23. I was in a zoom meeting for fall 2021 and they said they were doing Spring 2021 online starting feb I don’t know anything about registration call admissions they’re super helpful

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