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CSULB-ELMSN Fall 2011
If you can take them ahead of time, it's good. That way, you'll just end up taking Fundamentals during fall and have nice long breaks. The 3 classes you can take beforehand are: nutrition, pharm and pathophysio.
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CSULB-ELMSN Fall 2011
The program is fast, classes are done in about 4-6 weeks. Don't expect to learn everything from the lectures, there's a lot of self-teaching in these courses. The tests are pretty much application based, so don't focus on the facts too much but actually on how to apply the knowledge to real-life scenarios. I like the program alright. Are there things I'd change about it? Yes but then again I AM in an accelerated program so I really can't change the structure or ask for anything like that. Key point----->Learn to be flexible. Like REALLY flexible. I chose this program because of the BSN/MSN combo. It's one of the few schools that do it. The Long Beach Memorial program/contract is with the traditional programs only. Doesn't apply to the ELM program because this program is designed for students to go straight into the MSN, not necessarily for students planning to work after achieving the BSN/RN licensure. Now, that's not saying that you cannot work during the MSN program, but if you plan do, expect to be juggling/struggling to accomplish a lot to balance work and school, because the MSN part appears to be a full-time thing. Not there yet, but that's pretty much what I've been told (by students and faculty). Hope that helps a bit.
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CSULB-ELMSN Fall 2011
Hey all, I'm currently in the program now (Fall 2010) and here's a coupla things I want to mention as an FYI: 1. Try to maximize your TEAS score as much as possible. I think mine were somewhere around 92% overall and 96% in math. The TEAS score matters a great deal and may be the boost you need to get in. 2. Your personal statement, volunteer hours, experience do not matter/make a difference to the application. Sad but true. So don't work your butt off to try to gain all those extra hours if you may not have the time. However, with any kind of patient experience, you will notice it will help A LOT when it comes to clinicals. You're not scared to approach the patient and catch on to theories/ideas a lot faster than your peers who do not have any experience at all. 3. I believe that the GPA used in the 10 point calculation is actually the GE GPA. So those are the pre-req classes OTHER than the science pre-reqs that are listed (critical thinking, quantitative, psych... etc). The minimum GPA of 3.0 is applied overall (the entire 4+ years of your prev degree) as a general criteria to just apply. After you pass that marker of having at least a 3.0 in your previous degree, it's not used to calculate into that 10 point score. Hope that helps. Good luck!
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Which is option is more realistic: RN-BSN or RN-MSN?
I'm currently in an accelerated BSN-MSN program where I'll have some specialty license (e.g. FNP, ACNP, etc) by the time I graduate. My question: I know on paper the RN-MSN looks better than being a BSN-prepared-RN BUT I've been recently told (by several nurse recruiters) that having a MSN-prepared-RN is not always better than being an BSN-prepared-RN due to the lack of experience (that often is the problem of accelerated programs such as mine). I want to know: Should I stop when I'm awarded the BSN and try to find work to gain experience? Or is it better to collect all my degrees first and then work as an RN (after I have my MSN and NP license)? In all honesty, I know that I will need to gain experience as an RN before I would want to even work as an NP so I'm not stressing that part BUT, I just want to know if anyone will even hire an RN with an MSN? I have 3 years before I graduate with this array of degrees and licenses but I need to have a decent idea soon, because I need to notify the SON to let them know if I want to continue or not. I'm pretty concerned and want to know if anyone's got any thoughts on this. Thanks for your help.
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
I'm not sure if I've seen a list but I know on the Dove website, it lists the items that comes with the nursing kit that you can order.
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
Nope, with one more week to go, I'll be checking my emails constantly to make sure i meet the reg deadline.
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
Haha. I hope this isn't a sign of things to come but I totally missed that deadline. Didn't remember until then and went to place my order. Hopefully being a week late doesn't screw me up.
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
Heyas, Did anyone order their uniforms yet?
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
LJC, Which books did you end up buying used?
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
Yep that did the trick. Thanks!
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
Hi peeps, Has anyone been able to see the "Accelerated" link under organizations on Beachboard? I got an email referring to it and it's not showing up for me. Apparently, it's got a contact list for the ELM groups and also a tentative schedule.
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CSU Fullerton Fall 2010 applicants?
@LJC: When you're talking about the mandatory orientation you went to, are you referring to CSULB or CSUF?
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
I called the bookstore today and was told it'd be around $500 for their bundle there. But when I asked them what books were in it (just to clarify) and if that included ebooks, they weren't too clear on that. I was advised to call the nursing office. Which I did. When I spoke to -----, she said that the bookstore bundle won't include all the books on the list, just the ones you can get from the publisher (Elsevier). She wasn't too sure about the ebooks. Now this is where I'm sort of confused. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the announcement was that the bundle from the bookstore DID include everything on that list IN Addition to the ebooks (in the form of access codes) as well. Did anyone else hear something else? It was a long day, and my recall may be faulty.
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
Orientation this Friday! See you guys there. I'm excited about buying my hoodie. :)
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CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2010 Applicants
Just to update, I've spoken to 2 diff people at FinAid and award letters/info won't be released until June/July.