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  1. CCM is a big deal and normally what they look for. I've been a supervisor for 3 years and our recruiters always state that it's very appealing.
  2. ^ I couldn't agree more. It's a total sham. Ironically I'm doing my BSN online at WGU now lol
  3. It's an objective class that requires a proctored exam/ use of a webcam. Thats my nest class after biochem. Good luck
  4. Utilize your resources. Have you signed up for cohorts and s/w your mentor
  5. I started on 03/01 and it's been a smooth process. I would suggest printing the rubric and using as a reference for the required tasks
  6. I would wait till you get to Cali based on the perameters that each state requires. Good luck. I'm in Tampa and started the program on 03/01. So far so good
  7. I am from Tampa FL and alot of the local areas are mandating that RN's have bsn's. I believe it varies on your location
  8. It took me to the credit card info page, that meant I failed. I live in Florida
  9. In Florida where I live they don't allow it, I'm sure it varies depending on your location
  10. I live in Fl and have a few friends who are ARNP's and they make around 80k/yr
  11. You should be good to go. The Pearson trick works everytime. I know because I failed unortunately
  12. I am very interested in this program, I live in Florida but it seems manageable. I was curious what the GPA is for getting in. I am an LPN currently. Thanks -Ed

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