I am in the exact same boat with Emory and Penn so far. Might need to visit cities as I am very torn and both would be a big move. I can't get a sense of exact difference in cost.
Also, I heard someone mention that there is a long break between finishing the BSN and starting the MSN portion at Penn, not sure if this is true, does anyone know anything further about this?
I called and they let me know there was a glitch in the acceptance letters apparently. They looked up my application in the system and verified I was accepted to the MN + MSN program, not just the pre-licensure, so I would call if you want some more clarity.
Hi! I applied to the pediatric primary care specialty for the MN-MSN program. I got notified that I was selected for admission to the pre-licensure program for 2022. Does anyone know what this means, is this what others acceptances said who applied MN-MSN, or did it say your actual specialty in the acceptance? Thanks!!