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  1. Ok, thanks! i was hoping it was more. One of my friends is a nurse in parkland And she told me that she knows nurses that work in children's and make between 32-36hr.. Not sure how true this is! I guess for me it matters since i will be moving back to Dallas and Im trying to figure out best location!
  2. Ha ha!! Thanks! We are All excites about that!
  3. that is true, i think it helps a lot to be enrolled in the BSN program, even if at the moment you are still an ADN, they really like to see that want to get ahead.
  4. i understand everyones point of view about TCU being so expensive, and i respect everyones decision, although i dont know how many of you remember at the beginning of some of my threads i was very concerned for the same fact, but after a while i thought you know there is really not a price for the education that i may get, taking in consideration all the other schools that are way cheaper, and still really good, but after thinking about it i went ahead and just went there because after all the financial aid that i got from them i am literally paying the same thing as i would if i was going to tech or texas womans, and i thought why not? also they gave me a transfer scholarship that helped me a lot, from 18k my tuition went down to just over 7k, which is not bad for TCU. also i chose this program because they have the anesthesia program i want to go to. I am very happy here, the program is extremely challenging and they literally throw you in the water since day one. i am just happy that i am gonna be able to get my BSN right away, but im sure all the other programs also have their pros!
  5. I actually do, I studied the book you have, it's a light blue one. It helped me a lot, I ended up making a 100on the math and in a&P but I studied all summer. They do actually go a little more in depth than what the book does, but nothing to worry about. They do have some vocabulary that you kinda have to be familiar on your own, and if youngest study the book you should be fine.
  6. Danceluver, You would need to apply in November so you would get your notification letters in feb- march to start in the fall, that's the only time transfers can apply, and yes traditional term is pretty crazy, i can't imagine doing the accelerated, but you may certainly apply for the regular even tho you already have a BS. You can do either or. If you choose to donthe regular it would take you 5 more semesters, and I don't know about the price difference btw accelerated since you'll be considered a graduate student, it would probably end up being the same ( about 55k for all) i think.. And the hesi is different from the THEAS, you would need to take it again, that is the only exam they take. Hope that helps! Martha
  7. No, we are not tested on those sections
  8. I'm gonna be in section 100, In Harris fort worth, for some reason I remember her saying that most of the transfers would go in that section.. Let me know where she puts you!
  9. Well it starts at 1 pm , till 4 We went over stress management, the requirements to take the NCLEX and stuff and we did our background and drug test Which clinical section do you have? I may e able to tell you your hospital
  10. Great!!!! Than I see you in Monday!!! We have a lot to do! It sucks you missed today.. I'm Martha by the way
  11. I am going to TCU!! And I'm very excited about it!!! I think I will be very happy with my desicion! Thanks for asking!
  12. hello!!! i know its been a while but just wanted to ask how you were doing at TCU nursing.. you replied a couple of months ago something that just caught my eye.. where did you exactly hear that TCU's grads get 50% off their masters program including CRNA? i mean in have never heard of it.. but would love to get some more info about that!!! thanks!
  13. Really? Omg! Ive Been accepted to TCU and el centro for nursing school, and I'm really scared about not falling in your situation! So, why do you think you aren't fonfing a job? If you were able to go back and do it again, would you have considered a more expensive institution ( like TCU. 15,000 semester) despite the huge economic difference? Would you at this pulping have thought it was worth it, and you think that a BSN would have helped you obtain a job quicker?? Sorry, I had a lot of questions! Thanks!
  14. hello,, have been accepted to TCU's nursing program and El centro's Nursing program in dallas TX. Ultimately I want to become a CRNA, and I know TCU has a Anesthesia program in the same building. i have thoughts about attending TCU because i think it would look really good if i am a nursing graduate trying to apply for the CRNA program, considering that there will be many other students just as competitive I would like to know if by doing so i better my chances of entering the program? That being said I also need to consider if the debt that i will get into will make up in the long run, in TCU i will get a BSN in 5 semesters, and el centro I will get an ADN in 4 semesters. Also thinking about the experience i need before applying to the CRNA program, do they even grant ICU opportunities to ADN graduates or do they rather have BSN's?? thank you all!
  15. Wow. That is a Loy of money. But I'm sure that you'll have a great letter of representation infront of you. I am planing to work 3 days in the morning. Do you live in fort worth or are you a commuter as well?

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