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beccajean

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  1. I wish I could triple like this!
  2. skid, I just started nursing research today, did you too? Could we be cohorts?
  3. Question about PowerPoint formatting: I got marked down points for the title page not being formatted correctly. The sample template for PowerPoint has exactly the same elements I put on mine (Title, GCU, my name). She never posted anything that it should include anything different. Did I miss something? Is there supposed to be more information than that? I'm getting myself pretty upset over 1.87 points...but, would like to know for next time.
  4. I have been getting ready to apply to CA BON for licensure by endorsement, and I would mention that the only livescan fingerprints they will accept must be performed in CA. There is a link to request a fingerprint card that you can take and get filled out, but the results of the background check from that route take longer (1-2 weeks vs 1-2 months, per their website). I am planning a visit to CA in the next few weeks, so I will be getting livescan done while there. Board of Registered Nursing - Fingerprint Information
  5. We also had at least one person do the Cheryl Strayed movie "Wild" and another do the movie about Stephen Hawking, "The Theory of Everything". This class was my favorite so far.
  6. JDavis, also to note, I used "not shown in the movie" on several health patterns, but listed all the health patterns in my PowerPoint.
  7. I did The Mighty because I had never seen it. My character assessment was on Max Kane. Most people chose the other little boy who had obvious health issues, but I felt the psychosocial issues were more interesting that the physical ones (I am a psych nurse, after all ) Most people who chose this film chose the physically ill child, so there are at least 2 characters to chose from.
  8. Prism, I drank the kool aid, too! I talk with my coworker who I am going through the program with, and she laughs at me, but I really do see the value in the degree.
  9. My enrollment counselor @ GCU made my enrollment process SO easy. I decided I was going to enroll on Friday Dec. 19 and wanted to start the same day as a friend. He had me take pictures of my transcripts so they could do a credit evaluation, he walked me through every step. I started my classes 10 days later, on December 29. Pretty amazing considering they were closed for Dec. 24 and 25, as well as 2 weekends. PM me if you decide on GCU and want a super helpful and friendly counselor.
  10. I am currently enrolled at Grand Canyon University, nearly half way done! The classes are 5 weeks each, with 2 discussion posts you answer and 6 posts that are responses to other students each week, one oby Wednesday and one by Friday. There is typically a "bigger" project due each week by Sunday. These have varied from papers 750-2000 words, brochures, flyers, etc. Most classes, but not all, have a group project. Depending on how much you care about the quality of work you turn in and your grade can be a tortuous process. I spend about 15 hours a week on school. There are 2 very active GCU threads here on AN. https://allnurses.com/nursing-online-distance/rn-to-bsn-854234.html https://allnurses.com/online-nursing-schools/grand-canyon-university-933306.html Pros: -5 weeks classes go by pretty fast -Letter grade -Tuition is affordable -Regionally accredited college, also accredited with Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education for RN to BSN/MSN tracks -my enrollment counselor and student services adviser have been very responsive -supportive folks on AN threads (above) have lots of tips and tricks to share that make it even easier -there's a real brick and mortar you can visit for graduation, and walk the stage (if that's important to you) -it's a Christian university (was not a factor for me, but important to some) -online program for class participation is solid, takes a bit of getting used to where to find things, but has never gone down on me -Tech support is AMAZING. I called them from my cell phone about a mistake I made in submitting a paper, and my signal failed. They called me back almost immediately! Cons: -group projects seem to always have at least one person who is MIA or who doesn't turn in the quality of work you do. Group projects are the bane of my higher education. -some instructors don't seem to be fully engaged in instructing, but this is likely the case in most online programs -all books are online only, and if they can be moved to Kindle, I haven't figured out how (as a possible pro, I've barely cracked a book, basically just used as a resource since the application for the eBooks has a handy search feature) Hope this helps!
  11. I have a small child and work full time. I find it very very manageable, and I would agree with tokmom's time estimate. The majority of that time is spent working on the weekly project, which I do in one big block of time. I typically don't do anything in the class until Tuesday evening at the earliest but it's usually Wednesday evening (when the first post to discussion questions is due) so I can have at least a day or 2 of a break from the grind. I feel like GCU is the best bang for my buck, I get a letter grade and it doesn't cost that much more that the least expensive one I found, Western Governor's University. 5 weeks goes by so fast, and the way I understand it you can take a 2 week break after each class if you want but longer than 2 weeks takes more planning.
  12. I once busted the 20% mark, simply changed my title, and not a single thing else, and was below the magic number.
  13. So glad I am not alone...Crunch time is when my creative juices get flowing! In the first class we talked about what habits we were going to change, and I vowed to avoid procrastinating Yup, that lasted until about half way into the second class.
  14. I am ending week 2 of leadership and management, and I am really struggling with this class. Abstract concepts and difficult for me anyway, but I also this class out of order, so I don't know if I missed some foundation information from research or ethics. I've managed to not have to read most of the assigned reading for the other 4 classes I've taken, so maybe I just need to pay more attention to the reading. Please someone tell me that this class was the one they struggled with too!
  15. About using term paper warehouse as a reference...I had an instructor use one of the similar websites (can't recall which) as a reference in her DQ participation posts!

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