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EJLOPP01

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  1. I am in the PMHNP program, so everything except the prerequisites and co-requisites will be completely different in the FNP program. As far as being able to work full-time, I didn't nor would I think it would be possible during the first semester due to the time needed to study and work on four classes at a time with the 3 P's in the first semester. I have worked one day a week throughout the whole program, but there are others in my class who are full-time and still work 2 to 3 days a week. I'd assume that they have little time for anything or leisure, as I have spent most of my time working on schoolwork. I'd lose my sanity otherwise, LOL. As far as instructors setting you up well for test questions is subjective. My core classes on the PMHNP side have been good overall and as far as the co-requisites and pre-requisite classes, there are good and poor instructors. (MODERATOR EDIT OF NAME) in Advanced Patho was amazing and set you up great for success; (MODERATOR EDIT OF NAME) in advanced Pharm, not so much. In the Advanced health assessment class, I had (MODERATOR EDIT OF NAME), and she was good but very strict on some things. As far as actual test questions and if it's more geared towards lectures or reading, I'd say a bit of both ((MODERATOR EDIT OF NAME) highlights things in the online path book that will be considered "test material"), and I heard they significantly restructured pharm, so I can't vouch for that anymore. I'm a pharmacology nerd, so pharm was easy for me. As far as pass/success rates, I'm not sure, but I'd say 95-99% of my classmates in the PMHNP program are still in it. I believe we have about 35ish students in the class. I know a significant number of students that I went to orientation with who started out full-time ended up dropping to part-time due to the course load. I only know of 2 or 3 other students who started with me full-time who have remained full-time and will graduate on time. It's not easy by any means, and you often wonder if it's worth it due to the sacrifices needed to be successful, but it's very much worth it and it will make it that much sweeter when you graduate. Hopefully, I answered your questions; if not, feel free to message me for my email; I usually respond much faster.
  2. I'm in the PMHNP program. The 3 P's are definitely time consuming and can be difficult if you don't put in a lot of effort. I've maintained a 4.0 and graduate this May. I had to drop down to working one day a week since I'm going full time.
  3. Oh, I applied for the Spring start. I got my acceptance 2 weeks after the admission deadline.
  4. Is this for the Spring start? I applied in July and got my official acceptance letter in August.
  5. Im in the PMHNP program starting in Spring. Have you registered for classes yet?
  6. I just copied and pasted it in the search bar and couldn’t find it. Do you have a link?
  7. You’ll take all of the same classes I take, just a lot more. I’m taking Advanced patho, pharm, health assessment, and roles of the PMHNP.
  8. yes, the plan of study is the same thing LOL. I’m taking 12 credits in the Spring, how many are you taking?
  9. I’m in Florida as well, in the panhandle. IDK if it’s the same for DNP students, but the MSN students have on campus orientation in January. Have you heard anything about that?
  10. I’m doing full time as well, hopefully I can still work at least part time and manage school. If not, no biggie. What state are you in?
  11. Oh, wow. I got mine in August, I already have my email and blackboard account set up. Are you going full-time or part time?
  12. I applied to the MSN program, when did you get your acceptance?
  13. I’m at WGU, I started July 1st and only have my capstone left. I have one more assignment to pass and then I’m done and will have finished in 8 weeks.

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