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What type of nursing experience is best for becoming an NP?
Hello everyone, I am also interested in an answer to the first poster. I want to become a neonatal nurse practitioner. How much experience should I seek after I finish my BSN program? Or should I just start my MSN program right after? Fatima "Waving from Seton Hall"
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New Jersey Nursing Schools
Hi Rookierunner9, I have a little advice...being that you have your Bachelor's in Psych.......have you considered an accelerated program. I just transferred to Seton Hall this semester and I have met many people who have degrees already....don't get me wrong, I've been told that the accelerated program is very intense (as are all nursing programs) but triple that because it's a 18 month program. Some colleges/unversities accelerated program are up to 24 months. Hope this helps. Fatima "I'm going to be a nurse....I'm going to be a nurse......I know I can...I know I can!!"
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Any Seton Hall or William Paterson nursing students out there?
Hello everyone, Well, it's official....I start Seton Hall University in the Fall as a pre-science major. If I do really well, and earn a 3.0 gpa this semester...I'll be accepted into the nursing program. I have a lot of questions about SHU's nursing program....are there currently any SHU nursing students out there...if you are please post. Fatima
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waiting list for Trinitas Hospital School of Nursing / Newark area nursing schools?
Oh, and I forgot to mention...I applied to UCC/Trinitas a year and a half ago, and here they are inviting me into the program. Fatima
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waiting list for Trinitas Hospital School of Nursing / Newark area nursing schools?
Hello everyone, I haven't posted in awhile, so it's good to be back. I just received a letter from UCC/Trinitas, and they invited me to start NURE 130 for the fall. The letter had 4 sessions that NURE 130 is being offered. I had to send them a reply e-mail telling them my preference of section choice. The sections are as follows: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Monday 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. Thursday 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. I have to check on a website in a couple of weeks to see if I made it. I am keeping them as a backup choice. I was accepted to Seton Hall's pre-nursing program. I'm having second thoughts about it though. A woman called me today from SHU..she said she was my transfer advisor (I"m transferring from Bloomfield College) anyway....she said to me, "you do know that your chances of getting accepted to the nursing program are slim"...I replied, "what, why is that?" and she went on with some bull... Anyway I"m going on Thursday, to speak to a nursing advisor. Fatima "Destined to become a R.N. and N.N.P"
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Study Groups Necessary???
IMHO, I say get in a study group. I started my first semester of nursing school in the Fall of 2004. I have always been a loner when it came to studying, so I figured I could do it on my own. As the semester went on, I realized that I did need to get into a study group....but I still continued to think that I could make it on my own. I made it to the end of the semester but didn't make it by 2 points.....2 little points. So, the moral to my story....study groups are the way to go, especially if you find people that have similiar study habits. I do remember my clinical instructor telling us to never have more than 4 people in a study group....and never be afraid to give someone the "nursing clog"...if they aren't keeping up their end of the group. Hope this helps. I will be making a second attempt at nursing school next month...it's a BSN program though....I will definitely look for other students to join my study group. Hope this helps, Fatima
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"Don't waste your time getting your BSN..."
I say do wha's best for your career goals. Education is priceless....and so are the lives of the people that you will be caring for. I will be starting a BSN program in August (my second attempt at nursing school). Initially I was in a A.S. program, after being in it for one semester and being exposed to the workload...getting a BSN is definitely the right choice for me. It's not as condensed as an A.S. nursing program, and it will put me a step closer to starting my master's program and becoming a neo-natal nurse practitioner. If your career goals require that you strive for a BSN.....then go for it and don't let anyone stop you....if you are thoroughly content with getting an ADN....then go for it....it's totally up to you. Fatima "RN sometime in the near future"
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Problem: Nursing program waiting list and way to many applicants
I'm starting at Bloomfield College in the Fall. I won't start the nursing program until Fall 2006...that is if I pass the NLN. My counselor told me that it covers all courses. I am going to purchase a book to study from. Fatima
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Any Seton Hall or William Paterson nursing students out there?
Really, only 60%. Could you send me the link to the NJBON website. Thanks. Fatima
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What happens if you fail????
I failed my first semester by 2 points and my community college doesn't give you a second chance to start over. This is really ridiculous...but that's okay. This experience has given me more drive and perserverance in my career goals of becoming a registered nurse and eventually a neonatal nurse practitioner. I am now applying to 4 yr. universities that do give you a second and even third chance to pass nursing 1. I wasn't accepted to any schools for Fall 2005....so I have to wait an entire year to be accepted into a nursing program. Fatima
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Any Seton Hall or William Paterson nursing students out there?
I applied to Bloomfield College, Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing, and Rutgers. I didn't get accepted to Rutgers, and Mountainside had already accepted their desired amount of applicants. I did do very well on the NET, and they told me that I would be accepted to the school with my test scores. They are going to be interviewing again in the Fall of 2005. (so I'll have them as a backup). Bloomfield College told me that I won't be accepted for this year, but I would definitely be accepted for Fall 2006. The thing is I like Bloomfield College, but I'm not sure if it's the school for me...it's very, very small. I have also been hearing great things about Seton Hall and William Paterson University's nursing programs. I decided to start the paperwork, for each school. Are there any Seton Hall or William Paterson nursing students out there???? Fatima
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I went to Rutgers open house today
I hear ya, I have been thinking that I should still shoot for Rutgers. If I get accepted into the Newark College of Arts and Sciences and complete 24 credits, finish with a gpa of 3.4 or higher, I could do a college to college transfer. Then maybe I'll get accepted. . I also went to Bloomfield College's open house. I was impressed that it was a very small college and you get a lot of one on one attention. We talked to the chairperson of the college and I asked her about the NCLEX passing rate of the class of 2004. And she said, "Well to be honest, they didn't do very well the first time around, but I've been in contact with many of them and they did pass it on the first try." I did not like hearing that, this school cost over $13,000 a year. I don't know. I guess I'll figure it out. Fatima
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I went to Rutgers open house today
Hi, Thanks for the words of encouragement. I did complete my application online. I have to send for my transcripts from ECC and high school. I hope I get accepted somewhere..... . Fatima
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I went to Rutgers open house today
and visited the College of Nursing. There were two information sessions...one was about the college of nursing and it's curriculum...the other was a tour of the nursing skills lab. I was very impressed by what I heard, I had hoped I would be admitted. I'm transferring from Essex County College (I did complete my first semester of the nursing program in the Fall of 2004...but I didn't make it to semester 2 by 2 measly points.... ). Anywho, the facilitator of the information session told us that they only accept 30 freshman applicants and 30 transfer applicants.... . Also that they only look at applicants who have a 3.4 gpa or higher....what the heck...I never saw anything on the website about having a 3.4 gpa. I was soooo dissappointed....well...back to the drawing board. I did apply to Mountainside and Bloomfield College. I've been thinking about applying to Seton Hall University also. I was accepted to the Trinitas School of Nursing but I have to wait to be invited to NURE 130....meaning they want you to take a few courses at UCC before they admit you. ""Sorry everyone...just wanted to vent"" Fatima
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Accepted To Nursing School
Congratulations!!!!! That's wonderful news.... . While you're going through the program....always say to yourself, "I'm going to be an R.N....I"m going to be an R.N.!!!" Fatima