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AeroNat13

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  1. Personally, I always down play everything and say less than what I am doing. I am in an entry level masters NP program and after a year and a half we get an accelerated BSN. So I always tell anyone in the hospital and outside that its an accelerated BSN program and its super hard and quick and we have 12 hr shifts two times a week so they know we are working hard. If they ask more then I go on to share more, but most don't really and I don't mind because I'm not even in the masters part yet. What's with people's deal of getting ahead of themselves. If I was a pre-nursing student I would say I'm just thinking about nursing and when they ask more I have a ton of info to share about my school and pre-reqs. Or to people outside nursing I say I just started "nursing school" if they think CNA program then whatever, most people do when they hear nursing, its all the same profession to everyone in the general public and I don't mind. If they inquire more and have a story to tell thats when I say bachelors program and if they really know something about nursing I share its an entry level NP program. Who cares what people think, I know what I'm doing and that's all that matters. Some people will just always feel the need to prop themselves up when speaking to others, and I see that, but hopefully there are some out there like me that do the complete opposite, lol.
  2. Oh man, thanks for letting us know. June/July is a long time to wait.
  3. Hi, welcome you guys :) They said the same thing to me about financial aid, they are not done processing our admissions information (university/department acceptance) so they haven't started processing financial aid awards yet, but you can call to make sure you are complete because they can let you know that. I sure wish they would do it soon. I'm not sure about the schedule either, I just can't wait to find out info at orientation. Actually I just realized its probably a combined orientation with bsn/el-msn students. I found their forum this year and theirs is also on June 11th. Wow there will probably be 150 people there.
  4. Yeah I got the email too. I'm accepted for Spring 2011 Adult CNS, they divided the class up again. Looks like I will be declining though, to go to another state school. I'm so glad the wait is over. Congrats to everyone that made it!! For next years applicants FYI...I only had a 3.4 undergrad GPA, with a 4.0 in the prereqs, so I just can't believe I'm admitted. Its totally possible and not all about crazy numbers. I wrote a personal statement very geared towards the role of Adult Acute Care CNS and talked about how I want to work with patients and their families to plan their care and tied it in with my hospital volunteer experiences and brief experience with clinical research. Thank you so much for everyone sharing information about the program.
  5. I agree, the post about FNP has nothing to do with the entry level program. I still don't think anyone has been notified yet.
  6. If you haven't even taken the MCAT yet then it is a big gamble. Its a beast. Unless your practice scores are at least 27-31 already then I'd be hesitant to attempt to tackle it if I had an acceptance at nursing school waiting. Also, med schools will kill you for having no health care experience. You can always get it, but that will take time. You do have a 3.7 though and military experience! Oh no, I'm having flashbacks of late nights on student doctor network forums in undergrad. You mentioned interest in a CRNA program too so you have obviously thought it through. There are so many options in nursing which is what I love about the field. Just close your eyes and trust your instincts, if its not for you then it will just hit you at some point probably in the next 4 months. That's what happened for me and med school. I just suddenly blurted out, "i don't want to go to med school while filling out my application and writing my personal statement" and my boyfriend was like "what"? I was like "I know, but I think I want to do these nursing programs instead". A year and a half and 5 more classes later I'm IN. Haha, sorry for the long story...but goodluck really, and just know that you are not alone :)
  7. Hey future murse, congrats! I was preparing for MCAT's a year ago too, its funny how things change. I am so happy for it too. Not that I don't think going to med school is awesome, but I'm so glad I found my thing with nursing you know. I don't think you will regret it...opportunities happen for a reason!
  8. Ok here it is...hope it helps. My letters and interview felt good to me. Its probably my borderline undergrad GPA that put me just below their cutoff. Goodluck everyone...I'm sure these numbers will come in handy to next years applicants, to see who made it to the top of the alternate list, but ultimately made it in. -Last 60 semester unit GPA= 3.57 (14 points)- possibly 12 points though, its borderline from 3.54 to 3.57 -Prereq GPA= 4.0 (20 points) -Volunteer= (5 points) -Residency= (10 points) CA+ Riverside -Letters ? I know they were really good -Interview ? Felt I very confidently articulated why I want to go into nursing and felt I showed I was knowledgeable about the many degrees, career paths, and job areas related to nursing. I also talked about how my mom is a nurse.
  9. Anybody have any updates besides the health requirements email they sent out? I can now log-on to mycsulb and it says admitted to the university. Can anybody see their financial aid awards yet online? I called financial aid and they said it should be up by Friday and if it isn't to call them back. Its all happening so fast, crazy.
  10. Thanks for the goodluck wishes gashin! I know that Long Beach is where I want to go. But for everyone else...I just got an acceptance from Fullerton today!! I was on the waitlist but not anymore I just got the email at 3:45pm Tuesday. They are giving me until May 7th to email them back to accept before they ask another person on the alternate list. Looks like they are cycling through everybody...I will send them an email back to decline probably tomorrow morning, so somebody else is next :) See you all in future clinicals and hospitals in the area.
  11. Ive always heard you needed a BSN for CRNA, but I never understood how that relates to the entry level MSN programs. If it true that an MSN is accepted instead, then that makes more sense. I agree with all you guys on here that if you want to enter the CRNA field...Fullerton is the place you should be! I think you will benefit by going there for the entry level masters, you will get to know the faculty and network like you guys said...it will be a way more fulfilling experience by going to the school that has the future program you want.
  12. West Covina is a little far, a move might be a good idea. I need to move back to orange county too! I live in San Diego and Temecula right now. I know the clinical sites are all over orange county so I was a little hesitant at first to move right next to the school because then I'll be driving far away every weekend anyways. But the bus system would make it so I we won't have to drive to campus all the time, which would be really nice. I did learn something from undergrad, haha. I am not sure where to live at all. Actually I'm more interested in finding roomates to live with though. Since I'm moving from further away anyways, anyone I live with will be totally random.
  13. Yeah I'm choosing CSULB, no Fullerton for me. I think it will take at least until half way through May to cycle through a few alternates.
  14. I'm in!!! I got the email today. This is the program I want! I can't wait to meet everyone June 11th :)
  15. No one received acceptance emails. The post on this forum was for Fullerton mistakenly. Who else do you know has an acceptance email?

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