I have an upcoming interview with this company, and couldn't find much about them on the internet either. Rnhm13 and Krytlebug, has the company contacted you for an
Thank you all for your input! Now I feel better about the fact that I didn't understand these questions... They don't make much sense to me either. I really do appreciate you guys taking a stab at it!...
Hi all! I'm very interested in case management, and have been doing a lot of research into this specialty of nursing. I have been on a couple of interviews, and have been stumped by a couple of...
I'm in Chamberlain's FNP program, and will be starting clinicals in October (I live in California). I have not secured a preceptor yet, but I have been assigned a fantastic clinical coordinator at the...
I am currently taking two classes per term in Chamberlain's FNP program... it's very challenging, but it's been doable for me. I have three young children and work 20-30 hours per week. Most of the...
Chamberlain's classes are 8 weeks long, and so far they are all structured pretty much the same: two discussion posts due every week and a paper or some type of project due every other week. There is...
I started Chamberlain's FNP program in September. It's been a great experience so far... the classes are well organized, the professors are very helpful, and the school has a great student services...
Thank you for your input, KelRN215. :) BeezyRN, I'm really enjoying Chamberlain so far. A lot of student support and the courses seem very well organized. I've been pretty impressed. Best of luck to...
Hi all! I would love to get some input/advice from my fellow nurses. I have two job offers, and not sure which way to go. I recently graduated with my BSN, and my eventual goal is to become an FNP...
I had the same GPA concern, so I called a few prospective graduate schools in California to ask about the whole WGU 3.0 situation. I was told that the minimum GPA for these programs is typically a 3.0...
The only advice I have is to get organized, make a schedule for yourself (and your family), and make sure you allow yourself plenty of uninterrupted study time. I have 8 months left in my BSN...
Hi nshRN, did you end up finding answers for your questions? I'm also interested in Walden, and I'm also from WGU (not done yet though). I spoke with an enrollment counselor at Walden, and he said...
Actually, there is such a program... I know for a fact because I'm in one! :) It's a prelicensure BSN (meaning no RN required), coursework done online, and labs and clinicals done on-site. The school...