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Nussie

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  1. Thanks! If I do decide on DePaul, I guess we'll be classmates. I was accepted to the FNP program. :wink2:
  2. Hello, I need some advice. I was admitted to DePaul's MENP program and was planning on starting in January. But I just found out that I got into UIC's GEP program off of the waitlist. Could any current students or alum offer me their impressions of the program? On the one hand, DePaul seems more flexible and I like that I'd have a masters after 2 years, but UIC is sooo much less expensive. Really appreciate your help. Thanks.
  3. Nussie replied to Nussie's topic in Illinois Nursing
    Could you explain why you think Loyola would be a better choice? I'm definitely interested in one day pursuing masters-level nursing (either as an NP or CRNA) and I'm looking a both programs.
  4. Nussie posted a topic in Illinois Nursing
    Another question-- Is anyone enrolled in or a graduate of DePaul's Masters Entry Program? I'm considering attending and would love some first-hand impressions of the program, the teaching, the coursework, and what sort of jobs people did upon graduating. Thanks.
  5. Hello, My husband and I are moving to Chicago in December and I've applied to several masters entry programs. My ultimate goal is to work as an NP, but I've heard some negative things about the job outlook for NP's (and PA's) in Illinois. Is this true or rumor? Any info. would be great. I'd hate to complete three years to become an NP and then find out it's a rotten job market. Thanks!

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