DoGoodThenGo: I can't believe I forgot CMSV! Can you tell us more about your experience? Side note: I've never heard a bad thing about the college, except that their tuition is high (welcome to the...
GuiltySins: WOW! It sounds like you're having a good experience at LIU. All nursing schools are going to have some administrative BS (especially in NYC for some reason), but it seems to be great...
SarayNYC: Almost every one of these schools offer options for getting a BSN after you already have a BA (not 100% sure about York). If you want to go part time, Adelphi (both Manhattan and Garden...
Thanks everyone. Keep 'em coming. Also: I think I may be wrong about Queens college and that I might have confused it with York (they're both in East Queens). Please disregard unless someone points...
Everything you ever wanted to know about the BSN programs in New York City (and surrounding areas): *Please feel free to add your experience and thoughts* School (alphabetical) Adelphi Two campuses,...
You may also want to look into other CUNY schools such as Queens College and CSI (if those are options). I think that Hunter only has 25 spots, and they give them to people who are already enrolled...
I would see what hospital you end up working for before trying to decide where to live. Public transportation is a fact of life in New York City, and it isn't going to make much sense to live in the...
I've been looking over some old threads, and it looks like it's taken Downstate roughly 1.5-2 months to get letters out to people in the past. My best guess is that they'll go out on 3/15 at the...