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DermNP2Be

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  1. I liked it! Extremely affordable, but alot of work. Of course there were complaints as such with any program, but I did just fine. As I've always told others, you get out of a program what you put in! I did extra research outside of the program, so felt very knowledgeable once I graduated.
  2. Glad to see this thread active again! I graduated in September 2022, took the ANCC exam 2 weeks later & passed ? Starting the Clinical DNP this Fall at Yale!
  3. Thanks for stepping in! I've been on Allnurses for years and sadly I still witness the same judgment & divisiveness that led me to limit my time on this website years ago. It's still unbelievable to me that students can't post about their school without the same ole negative Nancy's & judgy posters putting down a person's choice of school when they've had absolutely no personal experience going to the school. I created this post to discuss a viable option for those who were looking for a very reasonably priced and well-rounded program and wanted to know from someone who attended this program first hand. I can't count the extreme numbers of posts across this forum from people putting down other's programs and nothing is ever done about it. From first-hand experience, this program is no joke. It is difficult and more strict than numerous programs that I've heard about from students attending different schools including brick & mortars. Just stop judging just because you haven't heard about a program or because it's online (as are many of the programs these days). Life and technology evolves; people in this forum need to evolve as well.
  4. I used the APEA Qbank. I purchased all 4 sections for FNP & did 100 or more questions a day really paying attention to the rationales.
  5. Hi Edward! I think we just accepted you to the ASU fb forum, so welcome! Yes, once you complete the 3p's you'll need to pass APEA.
  6. Whoaaaa I didn't pay anywhere near $45k. In fact it was half that. Did tuition increase LOL?
  7. I'm finishing up Policy. Next is Research, then l'll be starting my NP courses!
  8. Sorry for the late reply. It's somewhat harder, but mainly alot more work & definitely more tedious. And as you proceed, some of the profs grade really strict. Yes the exam was difficult even after taking the 3P's. I bought all 4 sections of the APEA Qbank and did 100-200 questions a day- reading the rationales for each question really help you to understand more. The "Management" section is most like the exam (to me).
  9. I'm good! I'll be in my 5th class (Policy) on Jan 18th. I was just in that class, but had to drop it due some outrageous work demands & falling behind. My prof for that class is brutal so you need to be on point LOL.
  10. Congrats to everyone starting this month! Head over to the fb group American Sentinel FNP/AGNP/PMHNP...everyone's been pretty busy lately, but it's still a very active group.
  11. I go to American Sentinel University & they now offer the PMHNP.
  12. No problem at all- anytime! You stay safe too ?
  13. No problem! I'm not sure if it's open book or not. I haven't taken Advanced Physical Assessment yet (I'm in Advanced Role Development and Organizational Leadership right now), but I do know that you use Shadow Health for that. After you finish the 3Ps, you have to take the APEA 3P exam and pass to proceed in the program.
  14. Yes, for proctored exams you'll take them on your computer with a webcam and software program for some classes ?
  15. I would 100% recommend the program. And they have a scholarship if you've been a nurse for at least 10 years, you get $100 per credit reduced tuition for the life of the program which is thousands in savings on top of an already affordable program! I don't have any info on the pass rate but I'm sure you can ask them. Feel free to message me ?

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