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Please help get me out of bedside/floor nursing!
Hi, What are my career options in the field of nursing that isn't at the bedside/floor? Esp for someone who only has 1.5 years of experience (& their BSN) at the moment? I worked for 1 year at a large acute care teaching hospital on tele step-down/ICU. I am not at another teaching facility in the Surgical Care floor - trying to get 2 full years of experience. Did some basic research, and at this point, I don't qualify for much beyond the bedside. (Case management...? ER...? Ambulatory care...?) Also, I would like to work in CA How long did you last in your first new grad job and what are you doing now?
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Georgetown Accelerated BSN
This thread might be dead. But, as a current student, I don't recommend this program. It should be last on your list, and a back-up if anything.
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How to Apply for NYU 15-Month Program
Forgot: Does anyone know how many were accepted? And how big they expect the class size to be? Or the clinical/lecture instructor to student ratio? Thanks!!
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How to Apply for NYU 15-Month Program
Thanks guiltysins. By the 18 month program, you mean the 15 month program right? Or are they separate programs? Would you or anyone else know where the clinical sites are? And if there are education abroad opportunities? Oh, and scholarships/ grants from NYU? I'm waiting for a call back from NYU. Theres so little info on their website!
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How to Apply for NYU 15-Month Program
Of course, welcome! Not much of a discussion though... Was wondering, did anyone get their financial aid package yet?
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How to Apply for NYU 15-Month Program
Btw, congrats everybody!! :-)
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Getting into NYU Accelerated Nursing Program
Congrats to those who got in!! :-) This is a repost from another thread: Hey all! I got into NYU too, for Spring 2010. Is there a FB page started for our cohort? I have SOO many questions, esp. since I never had a chance to visit. (How much is tuition? Are there jobs lined up for us at NYU's medical center after graduation?) Feel free to email me. Let me know if I should start a Spring 2010 group on FB.
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How to Apply for NYU 15-Month Program
Hey all! I got into NYU too, for Spring 2010. Is there a FB page started for our cohort? I have SOO many questions, esp. since I never had a chance to visit. (How much is tuition? Are there jobs lined up for us at NYU's medical center after graduation?) Feel free to email me. Let me know if I should start a Spring 2010 group on FB.
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Georgetown U. Accelerated BSN - Spring 2010
Whoa. So much is going on. Anyway. I looked @ both the postings for the two places, they look really really nice. I'm fine with either as long as its within my price range: max $900-ish (rent+ all utl.). Oh, and I dont mind having a few dogs around--I'd consider that a plus...as long as they dont puke in my room. What about furniture though ladies? Are we just going to buy/get it off of Craigslist or something? (I can't afford to buy all new stuff) I also added some of you guys on FB. Since we can't really talk about certain things here. Feel free to email/PM/ add me on FB too. I joined the FB group.
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Georgetown U. Accelerated BSN - Spring 2010
Allimar--I'm doing a combo of everything. I dont want one giant loan where the interest payments will accrue to $20k in a few years. I'm working on the stupid CSS profile thing so I can get a finaid package from GU. Do apply for a FAFSA right now, if you havent already. And look around for some scholarships, works esp well if youre an ethnic minority. I plan on applying to some soon. I'll post what I know here...I found some in the Peterson's book, dont have that with me now. I've heard of ppl paying for their BSN with just scholarships (altho theirs was much much cheaper than ours). No worries!
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Georgetown U. Accelerated BSN - Spring 2010
Nice price!! Same here: I'd love to walk to classes too. I'm sick of living like a poor college student, esp. since I feel all old. But my budget leaves me little choice. So excited to be moving though I probably can't get there until 1/6 though.
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Georgetown U. Accelerated BSN - Spring 2010
My facebook is always so slow. Cant find the group for some reason. I'll try again later. I think living together to save money is a very good idea. Ideally, I'd like to live within walking distance to the school...but I wouldnt mind living on some kinda of metro line so I can get there fast. I dont want more than half an hours commute though. I wont be able to bring any furniture too. I'm totally serious about the program, but pretty social and outgoing. I like a balance. I was browsing on Craigslist and found some place in Georgetown for free....but you have to be "the boss" of the house...sounds like some shady S&M thing. Too good to be true. But free rent is just so tempting! My price range is around $600-900 (rent + all utilities).
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Georgetown U. Accelerated BSN - Spring 2010
Should I book a flight for 12/15 or 1/6?
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Georgetown U. Accelerated BSN - Spring 2010
WLJ: since we're both from Cali, wana find a place together too? I foresee that I'll need a fellow Californian around so I wont feel too out of place. PM me ladies, and we can start looking for something. Just to warn you, I am super poor and on a very tight budget though. I also want to live close to campus. Can you believe that the CSS profile actually costs money to apply to? Its a financial aid application! I'm applying because I need money and dont have money! Oh and BeachIt, I think it largely depends on how much of a good fit you are with the school. Although I was also asked about my EMT experience. Keep on it, dont let this one rejection get you down. I was rejected by many-a-school. Plus, theres always Fall to look forward to.
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Georgetown U. Accelerated BSN - Spring 2010
I love to be outdoors too---the Potomac River is very beautiful and right out the door from GU. WLJ-- I think the $70k tuition is a lot for this program. There are other great programs out there that cost way less. And D.C. has a very high cost of living too...esp the high rent. I havent gotten in anywhere else yet, but I'm still waiting. I would really love to go to Duke. Though I think I would really grow into D.C., and I would probably enjoy GU too. The programs not bad, its just pricey--like the area/city its in. I'm applying to the scholarship either way, but committing 4 years is a llooooonngg time. A bit suffocating to think of. I'm in the Bay Area, close to S.F. Maybe we could all house hunt together!