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BA to NP - help getting from point A to point B
I would still love any other recommendations from folks...
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BA to NP - help getting from point A to point B
thanks! i would be delighted to be your classmate this fall. i look forward to the email info. cheers!
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BA to NP - help getting from point A to point B
Thank you. I just emailed them. Do you have the direct email address of any contact in the program? My concern is whether or not I would be able to fulfill the chemistry, anatomy, and microbiology by September. I could look into financial aid and take classes full time starting in June - I asked if there was any room for prerequisite courses being completed the first semester at Regis. Do you know? also, do you know how weighted the GRE scores are? I took them before and did quite poorly - I don't know if it was just the day or not (I had been doing MUCH better on all the practice tests I took). My sister lives in Brighton, so it would be an easy transition to MA. They also have a women's specialty - which is excellent. What are your thoughts on their nursing program, based on the fact that they are a catholic school? I have a fairly liberal view on women's reproductive health and am a bit concerned about what the programs views would be. Thoughts? Again, I really appreciate the information.
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BA to NP - help getting from point A to point B
I am in need of some help with a career change to nursing. I have decided to shelve my marketing and arts career and do what I always should have and become a NP (I would like to specialize in women's health or midwifery). I made the decision this fall but was too late to apply to most programs. I live in Vermont and took a stab at the accelerated MEPN program at UVM. It required no prerequisites other than a BA or BS, and I received my BA from UVM. The program is quite competitive and thus, I didn't get in for this coming fall. I need any advice about what steps to take to get my NP. Here are my challenges and questions. 1) It's too late to apply to any accelerated program (BSN or entrance to NP) for fall 09. They seem to all have October deadlines. 2) I can't quit my current job until I am IN a program - so how do I take prerequisite courses? (I am taking statistics now and it is quite challenging to put the needed time in while working 60+ hours). Do I take out loans and do a full time semester of prerequisite courses? 3) Does anyone know of any programs that have January admission? Or open slots for this fall? There is one school within 45 min of me that I could possibly get a BSN at, then work on my NP after that. However it would take 3 years to get my BSN with that program. I already have a BA. I am willing to move - to take more prerequistes this summer and/or fall. I just really don't want to wait another year and a half to start a program. I also need to retake the GREs - I took them quickly and didn't do very well. It is also a very big challenge to maintain my current position in the creative world while my thoughts and drive is certainly with nursing. Has anyone else had to deal with this while beginning the process of changing careers? It's quite a tough job market out there, so I can't give my current employer any reason to cut my position. Any advice would be extremely helpful. Thank you!