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  1. The book is "Teaching in Nursing, A guide for Faculty" by Billings and Halstead. They also recommend the "CNE Review Book.” I used both but only used the Teaching in Nursing to deep dive what I didn't understand in the review book. I made flash cards based off of the review book (fine tooth combed every page). In full transparency the CNE review book very shallow, using it alone isn't enough in my opinion. Studied every day for 1-2hrs. I also used others resources like ATI's CNE review which was free because Im faculty at a University. Game changer is buying the SAE (CNE practice exam). It helps you get a feel of how the questions are set up. It is a very difficult exam. As difficult as everyone says. It seems like 3 out of the 4 distractors are correct. Hardest exam I have ever taken.
  2. Its so hard to get an online job with no experience. There are some University that will hire MSN-ED's for RN-BSN though.
  3. Hi! I started out as adjunct faculty (clinical instructor) then moved into fulltime. That may be a option to look at. I have my MSN-ED.
  4. To each their own. If your passion is academia then going the MSN-ED would be the way to go over NP because the curriculum focuses on curriculum development etc.. and the NLN core competencies, which will serve you well in your role as faculty. With that said the NP can get a job in academia, how ever may struggle with the above stated. I choose the MSN-ED route and I've had a zero issues with job opportunities. Currently working in a very reputable BSN program and also teaching in a RN-BSN program online. I choose not to do the NP route because I had no desire to keep up clinicals hours working bedside. In the classroom is where I want to retire.
  5. Agreed! I've seen the same.
  6. Thank you so much!
  7. Hi Guys, I'm looking for some encouragement. I just got a promotion to manager at work like 2 weeks ago and I'm really nervous about the demand of the job and starting school. I begin on Monday the 22nd-I had already pushed it back a week and really don't want to keep postponing starting because it may be a year before I even start if I keep doing that. Just really nervous about the demand of school and work both. I pray I can balance it all.
  8. How can you pick your instructor and how do you know who teaches what? I really need to know this info!!
  9. I agree! I wouldn't start until all or most of my ducks were in a row. Your admitted and The school or classes are going anywhere so don't feel pressured to start like right now?. For pecks sake they have new classes starting like every 2 weeks! They suggested for me to start 2 weeks before I wanted to but I choose a later date. My first class is September 15th. I've gotten a call every week (1hr call) to teach me how to navigate the school website, library etc....I wish you all the best on your GCU journey. @pinkpetunia Keep us posted as will I ?
  10. Yay!! Good for you! Looks like your gonna be 3 weeks ahead of me! :-)
  11. I totally agree! I used this site all through my pre-nursing courses and RN program for support and guidance. Most ppl on here want to be of much support as they?
  12. I'm glad your putting your foot down. I'm sure everything will work out and you'll get another counselor.
  13. Yes, @prismrn is correct. I literally started the process on Monday and was accepted today. But I will say both me and my admissions counselor were on top of my stuff and I had all of my transcripts on hand already.

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