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New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
I think for the most part, coursework can be very intense so you do need to manage your time well. You do get a syllabus and topical outline near the start of the sem with all of the information on there including assignments and such, so you can always get a headstart if you think it'll be too much to manage during the sem. I don't remember how it was for others, but for me and my friends, we usually had 1-2 days of the week off aside from weekends. My latest class last semester ended at 8:45 PM and it was an on campus clinical or simulation class. The lectures first sem take place at 8 AM typically. And you only have 1 class that has lecture, off campus clinical, and on campus clinical and that's Adult and Elder Nursing. You have a mandatory open sim requirement the first sem as well in which you do have to complete a certain number of hrs in the open sim lab in your own time and submit a report of it.
- New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
- New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I just sent you an email!
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
This thread is kind of dead-- if you want, you can provide me with your email and I'll respond to you there just in case you have any follow up q's.
- New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
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New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
I think an important thing to keep in mind is that NYU is def very expensive, but it's a private university that's known for being really expensive. With that being said, if you choose to do nursing in NYC, any loans taken out for NYU can be paid back in a reasonable amount of time. Regarding scholarships, I don't think everyone gets a nursing scholarship included in their financial aid package for the school, but after that, any scholarship opportunities each semester-- you will need to apply to. I do not think NYU gives accelerated students scholarships for academic merit, unless you apply to them and get it.
- New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
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New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
No problem! I wish you guys the best of luck on your application journey-- I know it can be very stressful, but I'll be available whenever to answer questions. You can also feel free to email me: [email protected]
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New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
I definitely don't regret my decision to choose Meyers-- even though the cost is really high, I've enjoyed my time here so far! I feel you do get access to a lot of great resources and there's definitely professors that are really interested in helping you and providing you with opportunities. However, with that being said, there's also professors that might not suit everyone's preferred learning style. I think another con is that you aren't allowed to choose your clinical site so it's random assignment, which means some people might end up at locations that are really inconvenient for them, such as Long Island. I don't recommend buying textbooks for all classes-- you can usually find free PDF's of all the textbooks. I did buy textbooks my first sem but I found it to be a waste of my money. Some people do buy textbooks because they want access to practice questions, but I don't find the questions to be helpful or reflective of the exams we take in class, so I'd rather save the hundreds of dollars you may spend on textbooks. Part-time work is definitely doable, but it really depends on the person. For example, I'm working 2 jobs 6 days of the week, but I prefer listening to lecture recordings, so I usually do not go to in person lectures except for one of them. However, there are people who realized that part time jobs really cut into their academic performance, so a lot of people in the program actually do not work. It's 73 for exams-- I'm not sure about classes, but what I've heard about failing classes is that you will spend the next semester taking solely the class that you failed. Only after you pass can you continue with the nursing sequences. However, if you pass and then fail another class later down the road, then you're kicked out of the program. Another thing is that for classes with clinical and lecture components, if you fail your clinical or sim portion, you end up failing the class too.
- New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
- New York University (NYU) ABSN Fall 2023
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I think you should take the scholarship thing with a grain of salt, and just go into the program not expecting any scholarships. Although there is a scholarship newsletter every sem with scholarship opportunities, they're very competitive so it's hard to get a scholarship. I'm in my second sequence right now and even though the cost is really high, I agree with the person above in that I don't regret my choice and I really enjoy the work so far. I would say that there's definitely some bad profs that really made the learning environment difficult, but there's lots more good profs and they all want you to succeed. Good luck in the application process!
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I'm not sure what other people may think, but I think it's important that you make sure to answer the prompt in your statement. It would also help if you got someone else to read over your statement and give you some feedback. For my personal statement, I included why I switched from premed to nursing and why I think nursing is a much better fit for me as well as why I wanted to pursue nursing at NYU. When I read my friend's personal statement, I spent quite a bit of time helping her fix it because her initial draft did not answer all of the questions in the prompt and was not as relevant as it could have been-- she ended up getting accepted as well but chose a different program.
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
For the accelerated program, the calendar we received says we start Sept 12th with orientation Sept 7th
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
We've discussed this a lot among the members in the facebook group I created, but it's really just a glitch in the system and there's nothing to worry about. You're graduating in 2023 and that's that. Even if it says that, it makes no sense for the school to keep you any longer than the 15 months you committed to.
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I don't think you'll hear anything today, I believe the school is closed due to Memorial Day.
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
Hang in there! I think it's hard to predict how likely you are to get in--like for me since I made the switch to nursing so last minute and I knew how competitive ABSN programs were, I wasn't too confident about getting in--but then I got accepted! So, just hang in there and I wish you the best of luck!
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I've clicked on that before I got my decision but it's just if you want to update your application, I believe. It doesn't give you an update on the one you've submitted.
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I created a facebook group a while ago and I shared the link, but if you look up NYU ABSN FALL 2022, I think you should be able to find it. I also shared notes from the Admitted Students welcome event that took place yesterday for the first group of students and you can just take a look around at other information in the group
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I actually got a 6K nursing scholarship and I accepted the federal loans offer they gave me-- both subsidized and unsubsidized. The first semester, I'm fortunate enough to have saved enough to pay on my own, and then the remaining amount my family has been kind enough to loan me so that I don't have to take out private loans and accumulate a lot of interest.
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I was in the first batch of acceptances and those decisions came out on a tues
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
I think everyone's entitled to their own opinions about a program and I feel like there's pros and cons for every program. While you feel super strongly that NYU is not that great, it might be the only option for some people or it might be the best choice in other people's perspectives, so I feel like it's great to offer constructive criticism on the program but it's not necessary to intensely hate the program and the school and make it so that people feel less than for having been accepted into NYU At the end of the day, your nursing program is what you make of it and the important thing isn't necessarily what nursing program I went to and how great the program was but rather how great of a nurse I can be and what kind of impact I can make on the future of medicine and the future patient population
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
TYYY so much! This was super helpful!
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New York University (NYU) Non-Accelerated/ABSN Fall 2022
mashed potatoes are yummy-- you didn't answer the question, but I hope you're doing okay!