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JosephP1983

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  1. I don’t think you realize how legit the nyu nursing program is sub par for the cost. That’s why I’m asking if you’re mashed yet.
  2. Y’all awaiting to be “chosen” to take out private loans to go to a #15 school with a second BSN and now with all this drama of 60+ mile radius clinical placement (after they acquired Langone in Brooklyn) NYU is a cash cow and taking every one to their bank. They need to change their whole structure. They suck dude. Hope Rory burns. Go somewhere else.
  3. ???????????? NYU wise up and make an MSN program and stop being under-funded and antiquated
  4. If you’re going to spend this kind of money…. Go to a entry MSN program. NYU needs to get with the times. For what they are charging. I’m an NYU alumni grad. There’s a lot of financial politics at that school…and those politics will/and directly dictate why they don’t even have an MSN entry program in the first place. Have y’all ever wondered why every student from the threads states “there’s financial aid opportunity in the second semester”. There’s a big reason for that and that’s why the school it not even top 10…. For that price. I’m sorry. I’m I mean give me a break. It’s ridiculous.
  5. I’ve gone to NYU to my undergrad and for dental hygiene. It’s a great school but IMO The school is scatter brained and it’s not worth double the cost of pace (if that is really the price difference that you claim). You will be an RN when you graduate regardless of where you go and if your goal is CRNA you will need to work as an RN in critical care for at least 16 months and acquire your CCRN. Going to NYU will just put you in more debt if that’s what you’re ultimately looking to do and you’ll be stuck paying private loans 6 months after you graduate.
  6. This is my main issue with the NYU nursing application process. The process is so disconnected from the “nursing school” it’s so odd…. They do not even interview you or do anything virtual with pre-filmed essay video questions or anything. It’s very odd.
  7. My checklists are all still there and I applied dec. 24th. I also consider myself a very competitive applicant. I wouldn't go by that.
  8. It sounds like you both have good problems to have! Haha. Just pay your deposits… the whole application process for all these schools is just dreadful. All the waiting etc. good luck to everyone.
  9. Thanks for the info! Yes when I spoke to “admissions” they said the same which is fine by me. Though… if you look at last years thread someone claims they were accepted off the waitlist into the MDE/DNP program. So I don’t know…Have to take everything you read on here with a grain of salt. The good news is…deposits were due yesterday so there’s a chance you can be hearing back soon! Good luck to you!
  10. Hello, Congrats to all those accepted. Are there any waitlisted people on this thread? If so, have you spoken with CUSON regarding this process? Any news when we will hear back etc?
  11. Thanks Brennan! I hope you're right! Yes I took Stats online through University of Rochester last Spring prior to submitting my application. My friend who is currently in the MDE program used the same school for pre-reqs so I am sure they are acceptable.
  12. damn right its about the money.... like Dr.Covid said... I am not going to take out another 250,000$ in student loans to make less than 200K a year.... you crazy!
  13. Thank you. It’s great to hear some positive news. May I ask where you are from? I’m in NYC here.

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