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DMDTX

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  1. Point well made AggieQT:) Flexibility becomes almost second nature after you complete the first semester of nursing school. Congrats to all who have been accepted...welcome to the UTMB family! Best of luck!
  2. So far my experience with UTMB and their SON has been positive. Most of our instructors are helpful and lecture on the material effectively. But it's important to put in your personal effort by coming prepared to class and studying after class. When I'm not studying, our on campus gym is an excellent way to stay in shape and relieve some stress. We have intramural sports (basketball, softball, volleyball, etc.) and other campus parties/events that allow you to interact with students from all four schools. For Mardi Gras, UTMB's Graduate school of biomedical sciences sponsored a crawfish boil for all students. Also, we have a 24 hour student center. This area is great for those "all nighters" and there are game rooms to play PS III, X-Box, or Game Cube. The student center has a library of hundres of games. As you can see, we have a balance of hard work/studying and fun.
  3. the only health care experience i had that got me into utmb's nursing program was approximately one year of volunteer experience at a local hospital. during the interview, emphasize the highlights of your volunteer experiences such as memorable patient interaction experiences, getting to work with different health care team members, etc. basically you have to let them know why nursing is the right career choice for you. hope this info helps a little. good luck!
  4. Applications are stored electronically on computer systems that are backed up. UTMB is hoping to have power restored in the next week or two so we can begin meeting the needs of our community, patients, and students. Please bear with us during these difficult times. One thing I can bet on - UTMB will prevail and come back stronger than ever!
  5. UTMB has dorms and fraternity houses available for all students. The dorms run about $385 a month and the fraternity houses are about $400 a month. Both options provide all bills paid, free cable, and wireless internet. The dorms are fully furnished as well. Hope this helps.
  6. For the RN-BSN program in Fall 2007 approx. 40 students were given admission and in Spring 2007 the number was approx. 20 students. I believe you have a 50/50 chance of getting into this program at UTMB. Hope this helps.
  7. Congratulations BrittRN2b!
  8. I would definitely say UTMB, not just because I'm a student there but because of the friendliness and strong ties UTMB has with the local community. Since joining this university, I am a member of two student organizations that combine medical, allied health, and nursing students together for achieving a positive outcome. We get to work together in community health fairs, take field trips to South Texas, and even play each other in intramural sports! One of the organizations I'm in participates and organizes several community outreach programs geared towards serving Galveston's uninsured and underserved populations. Also UTMB has been recently been on the move toward implementing something called "synergy." In a nutshell, this is interdisciplinary education which combines the resources and expertise from all four schools at UTMB. For example, this semester in select nursing classes we have had some lecturers done by faculty members from our medical school and vice versa. This has made our education amazing and UTMB an excellent choice for me and several other students.
  9. DMDTX replied to AdrianLU's topic in Texas Nursing
    Thanks for posting that Jezziemis! Hope your Spring Break is going well! As Jezziemis pointed out, I was one of the few students that received a call after one day of orientation. Initially, I had not been accepted, but I was persistent by calling the admission's department and letting them know about my strong desire to attend this school. I know how the waiting made me feel less than a year ago and can relate to how some of you may feel - But HANG in there!. So folks, relax, let the admissions people do what they need to do and hope for the best! It's all you can do at this point.
  10. DMDTX replied to nicdem's topic in Texas Nursing
    Yes, they are interviewing Fall applicants at this time. I know last December they were interviewing the Bacc2 students.
  11. DMDTX replied to nicdem's topic in Texas Nursing
    Yes, they sure are! I have been seeing the new recruits coming to the third floor in the SON building. As Jezziemis has mentioned before, be sure to be professionally dressed for your interview and just be yourself!
  12. DMDTX replied to AggieQT's topic in Texas Nursing
    Just wanted to wish all Fall 2008 applicants "Good Luck" during the admissions process!
  13. DMDTX replied to AggieQT's topic in Texas Nursing
    I agree with Dramaangel. I was accepted a day after orientation. Originally, I had not recieved an acceptance/rejection letter so I called the admission's office. The staff may not be 100% organized, but they are friendly and open to phone calls. After calling them, 2 weeks later I got accepted. I think being persistent and personally coming to the school helps put a face next to your application. I strongly suggest new applicants to attend our information sessions that occur on a monthly basis. It's an honor to be part of the professional atmosphere of UTMB. I woudn't want to be anywhere else!
  14. DMDTX replied to AggieQT's topic in Texas Nursing
    Anyone hear something from UTMB regarding admissions? Anyone's online status change from "pending?" I sure hope they let us know soon!
  15. DMDTX replied to AggieQT's topic in Texas Nursing
    Anyone here anything yet? It is June 30th and my status still says pending. I tried calling the preadmissions adviser, Dana Robertson, but she is no longer with the SON. Another person I spoke to on Friday told me that we should expect to hear something by July 15th. They keep extending the time for the final decisions.

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