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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Nothing here yet, the actual interview event date is april 27th, so it's close, but I suppose they still have time to sort things out.
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
The only change I noticed was that the "continue application" button was unavailable today. So I guess they just started sifting through the applications?
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Northshore LIJ
Which positions did you apply for? I've applied to nearly 30 positions, and haven't heard anything
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New grad with interview lined up, also getting married. When to mention needed time off?
When it comes time for you to ask questions, all them when the start date is for this particular position and how long the orientation is. If they call you back, you can continue that conversation further then.
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Yes, I just got this same email today.
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
I'm in the same boat, still playing the waiting game.
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Good luck, I'm hoping I get invited too. I missed the last one because I was looking at the actual new grad page for upcoming dates instead of the career events page.
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Good luck, I'm hoping I get invited too. I missed the last one because I was looking at the actual new grad page for upcoming dates instead of the career events page.
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
You might be talking about the battery test. If so, this is an exam to get an idea of the type of person you are. They give these tests to everyone who qualifies to be reviewed.
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NYP Meet and Greet January 2016
I have been checking the New Grad Nurses page since december, and never saw an update. how did you guys know about the meet and greet? and does anyone know when the next one is?
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Chances of getting into city tech nursing program
here's a hint: if those are the only classes you messed up on go to laguardia cc. they let you retake/sub courses but only in your initial semester there. but note, eng 101 and psych 100 are among the easier classes. you would need 2 classes of anatomy and physiology, and for me, those classes were 10x more difficult
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From RN to BSN
I just started it. Coming from their AAS, its definitely less intense. Classes are either hybrid or fully online, but for research I think its better to come in for class because some of the concepts and what she wants for her assignments are more in depth. So far though, I like it, no complaints. We have weekly assignments due and written projects, and that's about all the work so far
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Will I get into Cuny City Tech Nursing Program for spring?
You need to take the remedial course before the pre-req math; in this case, I'm assuming you're referring to the MAT 1175, and MAT 1275. However, I got around this by going to the admissions office in N-109 (i think) and speaking to someone. I asked if there was a way to bypass the remedial since I had gotten reading and math exemptions after passing my CUNY entrance/placement exam (forget the exact name, but its the test that they give to all incoming freshmen.) Anyway, the man I spoke to said that if I scored higher than a certain score on the math, then I wouldn't have to take the remedial. He checked my scores and he waived the remedial course and signed me up for the MAT 1275. They don't just look at any Bio, Mat, Psy, Eng credited courses. They look for specific ones, check their website or with their office for which ones, but the Math class they are looking for is MATH 1275, which requires you to pass MATH 1175. Aim for nothing below a B+ in those classes, or you might not be considered as a nursing student candidate. They take nursing students in the spring and the fall. So if you haven't accomplished these classes by then, apply next fall and take the other general education classes until then. To be honest though, you'd be doing yourself a tremendous service if you were to complete all, or a good chunk of, the general education requirements before you apply for the nursing program. Some of the nursing courses have some co-requisites; and they're just an added burden to the studying. Good luck!
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CUNY City Tech RN-BSN
I just started my first semester as BSN student here, I was wondering if anyone has finished this program here before, and what you're experience was. I feel a little out of my element with these new courses and would like some insight on what to expect
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The Brooklyn Hospital Center
can you describe your application and interview/clearance process for volunteering there? i just got my last ppd today for medical requirements