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asp40

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  1. I am in NJ and almost every hospital requires a BSN before they will look at your application. Some say BSN preferred, but all of the online apps have a check box for BSN. I have an ADN, and most from my class were unable to land hospital jobs unless they had connections, or hospital experience as a PCA. I am now starting my BSN online and hope that will help my chances for the hospital.
  2. Hello everyone. I am starting WGU RN-BSN on December 1st. I just got my transfer eval. It seems like I only have to complete the BSN courses and nutrition - 25units. Is this typical? One of my RN courses had a nutrition component - should I even ask to have them evaluate it, or nutrition is no big deal? I am excited to join you and get moving on this!
  3. Thanks again for the fee waiver - I applied and I will do the assessment or whatever it is called tomorrow. They said I could start Dec 1st but hoping I can sneak in by November 1st.
  4. Thanks for all of the info everyone. I spoke to a counselor at WGU today and I plan to do the actual application this weekend. Hoping to start December 1!!
  5. Thanks - I sent you my email info :-) Just a question. What happens if you dont pass a class - do you retake it? Just wondering. Hopefully this wont be an issue, but just making sure. I already have a BA and an AAS - so I am hoping this wont be a long process.
  6. I have been reading through the many posts here - some great info! If anyone had the info for me to waive the registration fee, I would appreciate it as well. I am trying to apply to start next month. Thanks!
  7. asp40 posted a topic in School
    I know some people started a few weeks ago, but for many of us, this past week was the first week. So - how did it go? I am a new grad, worked at summer camp and just started my first RN school nurse job. So far, so good. I have a lot of paperwork to organize so that has been my focus between lice checks, minor boo boos and organizing my office. My school is small and very supportive and nice, so that has been a huge blessing. I am looking forward to the new week. Oh and the scrubs have worked out perfectly -I have pockets for keys and bandaids for when I am not in my office.
  8. So, how did the first week go?
  9. Do not go the Diploma route. Right now, ADNs are really struggling to find jobs in NJ - I believe those with a Diploma will struggle even more. I would do the ADN and then BSN - or better yet, BSN to start.
  10. Thanks to both of you for the support and ideas. It is a small school, so I think each class will only have like 6-12 kids. Actually, there is a new teacher who used to teach health so I am going to go to her for ideas for sure. I took home a few books to help me, and once they get back to me with the curriculum, I think I will feel a lot better (I hope)
  11. Hello to my fellow school nurses. Thanks for always answering my questions. So, my story is that I am a brand new RN, worked as a camp nurse this summe for 5 weeks at overnight camp with other nurses (so I wasnt alone) and now I am starting as the school nurse in a small private school of just over 100 students. I am very excited and of course nervous. I have spent a few days organizing the office and checking supplies. My main concern is that I ahve to teach health to the middle school once/week for about 40min or so. I am terrified. I am going in today to see their curriculum, but I know that middle school can be tough. I am so nervous that they will see it is my first time and they will die of laughter at me. Any advice for a newbie?
  12. Thanks everyone. I decided to ask and was told that scrubs were fine. So, I ordered my first ever non nursing school scrubs - I am excited!
  13. Nursing courses only, not A&P or anything else, will.cost you about $2500. Books can be a few hundred, uniforms are about $100.
  14. Just a reminder that I still have plenty of books to sell for all levels at BCC. I sold a few yesterday to a very nice new student. Let me know what you need and I will make you a good deal and free up space on my shelves..
  15. Thanks everyone. I will ask my principal to see what she thinks.

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