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  1. Someone inform me that even though I live in NYC, that I can be a "Travel Nurse" in NYC and they'll pay my rent or pay for me to live somewhere in NYC. Is this true? Also what is the dollar amount that you get for being a Travel Nurse.
  2. Aldephi is the only school I believe require Chem 122, everyone else such as LIU, Molloy, and NYU all you need is Chem 118 and Chem 121. You just have to decide if you can't get into BMCC program, which school you'll apply for and take the Chemistry you need for that particular program.
  3. I just talk to a lot of my fellow students on the phone and they are ready to get started this Sept. We all are excited and want to get this over with. I can't wait to graduate, I feel we all going to be successful. At my school, if you pass the first year (passing Med surge), most likely your going to be a nurse. I'm going to do the samething and prepare for the NCLEX.
  4. When I was applying to different nursing schools, Chem 121 and 118 is the Chem they wanted to fullfill the Chem prereqs. Thats was for ADN or BSN programs
  5. You don't need a PDA, I wanted one but I couldn't afford it. Now, I realize in my last semester I never needed it. All you need is a small pad for pre and post conference, drug book, hospital shoes, uniform. I always had a pen that went around my neck, that way I never lost it. That list above only cost me $50. Most students get the scope that cost only about $50 to $70, and they are good enough to pass you through school. Maybe you should wait and reward yourself with the more expensive scope after you complete school.
  6. I can't believe this is my last year, I know it will go by fast. Also Med Surge is over with, so class won't be as intense. Which school do you go to and is your last year is suppose to be alittle easier?
  7. I don't think they suppress any grades on your transcript. They usually send all your grades. You have to make sure that SMVC will accept your highest grade before you transfer there. There are other BSN programs, Molloy, LIU, Adelphi and others.
  8. Wow, I apply to Stony Brook also. I also apply to LIU, however there 2 yr bach program is only 2 or may 3 days a week. But Stony Brook is that much of a difference. Also were you a volunteer that help you get accepted in the program
  9. Thanks so much for the comments. I didn't know that many others had problems deciding between NP or PA. I think I'm going to finish my BSN and then decide. I live in New York and then want to eventually move to North Carolina. I heard Duke has a nice program in PA and NP. Someone mention a combine NP/PA program.
  10. core0, Thanks for the info, I just sent you a PM. Yea that make since, unless I have a Nursing degree. There is probably no transition program. The school I'm going to is a Bach PA. I have the GPA and all prereqs done. I wasn't even thinking about it until 2 days ago I saw I qualify. It cost $21,000 a year at this school. But as for the cost of getting the BSN, it will cost me nothing, I have a scholarship. But I'll have to pay for the NP program. Wow I have a lot to think about.
  11. Thanks for the info, I was just looking at those posting when you send me that message. However do you know any PA to NP transitional. I can go right into the PA clinical for the next two years instead of getting a BSN. After reading those posting you sent, my goal will become a NP. tab65
  12. I was going to LIU in New York to apply for the BSN program with the intention to become a NP. However to my surprise I qualify now for the PA program. I was wondering instead of attending the next 2yrs and have a BSN. I should pursue the next two yrs and become a PA and then go into the NP. I wanted to specialize in Surgery or womens health. After I get the PA if I went that route, I'm willing to relocate if someone has a transition program from PA to NP. I can't find one online yet. tab65
  13. I was planning to go attend LIU for the BSN program next Semester. However I just decided to look at the Qualification for PA. To my surprise I meet the qualification. The only problem is I wanted to be a NP and a PA encourage me to be a NP. She works at Sloan Kettering an was over a entire dept for bones. It look very impressive, but she said NP can do more. Also If I went for PA, is there a transitional program for NP? tab65
  14. I like that NYU accept anyone prereqs. If you don't have a Non Medical Bach degree and not applying for the accelerated program. I'll choose NYU because, Pace Basic BSN program is 3 yr clinicals, CNR is 2 1/2 yr clinicals. But LIU an NYU is 2 yr clinicals
  15. Does that accelerated program is for someone who have a Non medical Bach. degree? Or is it for anyone who has the 60 credits?

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