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Some answers please, about CRNA school
Hi everyone, I'm 22 from NY and I'm going to be done with BSN-RN in May. I am full of questions about the CRNA admission process. I got a job at a SICU and I will start in June. My schools of choice would be Buffalo or Albany. I have a 3.4 and plan on taking the GRE's. I do not really want to wait 2 or more years to start school, because I would like to get it done before I have a family. I know most of these questions depend on the situation, but your best input would sooo soo appreciated. 1)What are my chances of getting in if I apply this fall? 2)What's a good GRE score? 3)Are B's in Biology, Chem. and Micro really bad, should I retake them? 4)Would I be able to find a job when I'm done? 5)How long will it take me to pay off the debt? 6)What can I do right now to help my chances of getting accepted? 7)What if I apply and not get in, would that school pretty much cross me off their list even if I have more experience next time I apply? THANKSS !!
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New Grads in New york.....
thanks, how do you like brooklyn, what are good areas to live in the city if you work at nyu, what do u think of queens (astoria), and i do not know anything about trains or subways so some info on that would be helpful since i will most likely end up working 7pm-7am thanks again
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New Grads in New york.....
thanks so much...it helps to know that someone else is doing a similar thing...btw how did u find out about these job fairs ? do u know of one coming up soon ? :)
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New Grads in New york.....
Dear everyone.. I am full of questions...First..I am in my last year of BSN at a school in upstate NY I am done in May 08....I am strongly considering moving to NYC for at least 2 years after school to work at NYU Medical Center or any other hospital for that matter (if I get hired)..I have heard great things about hospitals in nyc. I do not want to stay around here mainly because I need change, small towns are not for me, hospitals are not that technologically advanced and the start pay is around 22-24 + shift different. So my questions are..what is the start pay for grad nurses, will they hire me before I pass the NCLEX, will they even consider hiring me before I move, I Know the cost of living is high, but what are my chances for find a room (just a bed, bathroom and a microwave) for around 500-600 a month in one of the burrouhgs im open to sharinga place with other people..is this be too much change? I truly look forward to your replies
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Tips for nurses in their first year of nursing
Dear everyone.. I am full of questions...First..I am in my last year of BSN at a school in upstate NY I am done in May 08....I am strongly considering moving to NYC for at least 2 years after school to work at NYU Medical Center (if I get hired)..I have heard great things about that hospital. I do not want to stay around here mainly because I need change, small towns are not for me, hospitals are not that technologically advanced and the start pay is around 22-24 + shift different. So my questions are..what is the start pay for grad nurses, will they hire me before I pass the NCLEX, will they even consider hiring me before I move, I Know the cost of living is high, but what are my chances for find a room (just a bed, bathroom and a microwave) for around 500-600 a month in one of the burrouhgs..will this be too much change? I truly look forward to your replies.