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excelsior college RN-BSN?
DaveAlphaRN, Congratulations!
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PASSED CPNE at Albany Med 9/30
Congratulations! The hard work and sacrifices have paid off.
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Excelsior CPNE workshop vs. Sherri Taylor
No she is not as far as I know.
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Excelsior CPNE workshop vs. Sherri Taylor
I took Sherri Taylor's workshop in Atlanta in December 2009. Passed my CPNE Jan. 11 2010 :) Sherri is an awesome person with great personality, and she is a fantastic teacher! She is the queen of careplans. I was terrible at first, but she broke the whole thing into small logical pieces. She was helping me with careplans the whole month before my CPNE. She always was available via email if I had any questions. As a result, the longest time I spend writing my careplan during the CPNE was 15 minutes. It was my last pt and I really took my time to make sure everything was ok. She has videos on her website that you can subscribe to. In my opinion, worth every penny. I was just playing them over and over when my brain could not study anymore :))
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Anyone enrolled in EC BSN program? I start May 7th!
EC does not require filming anymore. At least, it was not required for Teaching class. I think they removed it from Health Assessment class as well (You can always call them and ask). Classes are challenging. BSN program is much harder than ASN (well, it should be, right? ). It took me 4.5 month to finish their ASN program. It will take me 2.5 years to be done with BSN. But I have an excuse - writing is not one of my favorites. It takes a lot for me to write something that worth reading. The good thing is - I have one class left. I'm planning to take Capstone in September (I'm in a process of moving to MN now :)). Good luck to you!
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Help!!!CPNE scheduled in Utica 2/24/12!
Congratulations! Utica is a very beautiful city. Great CPNE site. Passed there in Jan 2010.
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Excelsior student relocation from NY to FL and need some guidance
New grad RN starts at about $22/hr. LPN - not sure, I think about $17/hr. There almost no jobs at the hospitals for LPN. Only long-term facilities and rehabs. I know Baptist were hiring a couple of years ago, but, again, not regular bedside nursing. Areas to live.. well, basically, look at the map, cut Jax in 4 pieces with the center in downtown, and make sure not to buy a house in north-west quarter. Not safe. Orange park is good, but Buckman Bridge can be a problem in a rush hour. I've heard that Mandarin has good schools. As fas as commute, basically, major hospitals are in downtown (Baptist, St-Vincents, and Shands), then some just off 95 - Memorial, St-Lukes, and Baptist-South. Two others are close to the beach area - Mayo (just off JTB), and Baptist-Beach. I live between St-Lukes and Memorial hospitals, like the area, close to everything. BTW, next spring - summer I'm planning to sell my house and get out of Jax, back to MN. Cannot wait. So, if you want, you can buy my house, LOL.
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Sheri Taylor's CPNE online workshop
Joy, just a little note - you know that you can send your careplans to EC to be checked, they'll do it for free? The information should be in the study guide :)
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Haven't been on this board in a while BUT...
:yeah:Feels good, right? Congrats!
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Sheri Taylor's CPNE online workshop
+1 to Sheri's workshop. I did attend a live workshop, but it was a lot of information to digest :) Her video materials were at the trial stage at the time, some of those videos were typed during the workshop I attended. She gave us a free access and I can say that was a HUGE gift. Sometimes when I was tired of studying I just played the videos over and over while doing some house chores. I had a month to prepare for CPNE. And I passed :) P.S. Her careplans are fantastic!
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College Network vs. Rue vs. Excelsior
Moomoo - I just saw your post in another thread. Please, do not sign with College Network! You can cancel the contract within 3 days if you just signed it. You can go directly to Excelsior, you do not need College Network for that. There is no waiting list. You take exams when you are ready. 3 day clinicals - it is not "Clinicals", it is a 3 day test. Go to http://www.excelsior.edu, get the information. Call Excelsior adviser, there are very helpful. Calculate the amount of money that you have to pay EXTRA to College Network for studying materials (which you can buy from e-bay if you do really want them). Please, think before making a decision. Read posts in this thread, at least.
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College Network vs. Rue vs. Excelsior
moomoo111 - can you clarify some moments, please? first - " I will reach my goal and both The College Network and Excelsior have gone the extra mile to assist me." + "It's half the wait and money for me and you are allowed to work at your own pace" - doesn't make sense to me. You can work with Excelsior at your own pace, that is true. But in your case you are paying Excelsior AND College Network. I payed around $6000 for my RN trough EC. That included CPNE workshop, airplane tickets and hotels. Are you saying you have to pay HALF of it??? Sorry, do not believe you :) Plus, there is no waiting list at Excelsior. Another thing is - what preceptorship program are you talking about? You can attend a workshop to pass CPNE, there is a tons of information on this site. There is also yahoo group - freehelpexcelsior. Very friendly and very helpful. I wish you good luck with your study, but it seems to me that you do not have enough information about Excelsior program. You can contact them directly, they are very helpful.
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Any EC ASN grads go on for BSN through EC?
Well, it's not too bad. Yes, it will take me 2 years, but I was taking a lot of "time off". I did not have any classes from middle of April till September. I did not combined Writing class with anything else. Now I'm taking Research and again, nothing else. It is possible to combine the classes, I just do not have a lot of ambitions at this point. I did take Assessment and Socialization together, but for me it was a bit of a "too much". I want to have life too, lol.
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Any EC ASN grads go on for BSN through EC?
I am currently enrolled into EC RN-BSN program. I love it :) And the best thing is that they are removing video requirements (starting January 2012). Previously they had two classes that students had to do the video part for - Health Assessment and Teaching. I did my video for Health Assessment class. Was fun and very nerve-wracking at the same time. I'm glad that I won't have to do it again. I enrolled in May of 2010, took Patho, Statistics, Community-focused nursing, and Management as exams, Health-Assessment, Professional Socialization, and English as 15-weeks courses. Right now I'm taking Research class. After that it'll be Teaching (I think I will be able to take 8-week course starting January) and Capstone left. So, hopefully, I'll finish it by next July.. or Christmas You can tell, I'm taking my time now :)
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EC RN to BSN
Erika, I haven't finished yet. I'm now in "taking my time" mode :)) I enrolled in May of 2010, now I'm done with Statistics, Patho, Community-focused nursing, Management (I passed exams for those courses), Physical Assessment, Proff. Socialization, and English (for those I took classes). Now I registered for Research class, 15 weeks from Sept. till Dec. 18th; then I'm planning to do Teaching - 8 weeks, Jan.-Feb., and then start my Capstone. So, it'll be a little over 2 years. At least I hope for that, lol :)