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anne2010

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  1. Thanks for the input guys. There's not a lot of practical information on msn-cnl in the internet, compared to bsn etc.
  2. Any direct entry MSN-CNL grads out there? There's a high likelihood I'll apply for msn-cnl program, and just want to know of any "life after" experiences. Are you glad you got into the msn-cnl program? How easy/difficult was it for you to get a job? What kind of work are you doing now? Basically, how is life after graduation?
  3. Thanks Sharzaejones, I'll most probably take A&PII, and Chem2 together as well. Wish you the best in your nursing career!
  4. Hi Everyone. I initially wanted to apply to MCG/CNL for Fall 2011, but postponed it to Fall 2012, and using 2011 to work on finances & getting some tuition fees ready. How is the GRE coming along? Did you guys take A&Pii and MicroBiology during the same quarter? & how r u preparing for the tuition, given how difficult it is for graduate students to get aid?
  5. Hi guys. Thank you so much for your replies. For some reason, I was waiting for email notifications of any reply-posts. So I didn't check sooner. Your posts really helped. I'm really psyched & committed to this program. I can't wait! Thanks again!
  6. Hi guys. I have been reading your posts and out of curiosity. How is the MCG direct entry MSN-cnl program so far? I intend to apply for the program Fall 2011. I graduated with a Math degree (gpa 3.31) and plan to start working on the pre-reqs Jan next year. so far I only have Math and Chemistry courses (for the pre-reqs) with B+ and B. So I have to ace GRE to be a real contender candidate. What do they look for in a candidate? I have no healthcare experience at all, only a Biology tutoring job at a nearby college (& that's not even a healthcare job). What do I need to do to make myself a better candidate?

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