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danielle11

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  1. I was accepted into the one and only CSU nursing program that I applied to the first time. This program admitted students based on a point system which was based off of our cumulative GPA, nursing science GPA, nuring non-science GPA and TEAS score, as well as a few extra points for previous healthcare experience, second language, being from the area, etc. Since I did my pre reqs at the school, I knew what was needed of me to get into the nursing program and I worked very hard (as we all did!) to get A's and a high score on my TEAS test. Good luck to you! It is tough but not impossible!
  2. Hello! I am a new grad from CA (Central Valley near Modesto) and have been offered two positions at hospitals since my graduation in May. I was offered float pool at a small hospital in Turlock and cardiac step down ICU at a larger hospital in Modesto. The two hospitals I received offers from both stressed how much they look at geographical location because they do not want to invest thousands of dollars in a nurse who will leave after they get 1 year experience. I know that attending the local university and living in the area greatly helped my chances at those two hospitals. Good luck to you!
  3. Northern Central Valley, CA Graduated May 2104 with my BSN Passed NCLEX June 2014 Received two job offers two days apart in July 2014. One was for float pool on day shift at the hospital I did my senior preceptorship at, and the other was for cardiac step down ICU at a much larger hospital in their Versant RN Residency Program. I accepted the cardiac unit and start July 28th. I applied to maybe 10 positions so I feel very fortunate to have received two offers so quickly.
  4. I sent in my application March 9th to the BON and received my ATT May 20th along with the majority of my classmates. Sat for NCLEX two days later and still waiting on results due to school just sending our transcripts last week.
  5. Type of program: BSN State: CA How many months or years are you in nursing classes? 3 years (6 semesters) How is the program structured? Spring and Fall semesters with summer and winter off List what classes are included, in order: 1st Semester Fundamentals of Nursing Health Assessment w/lab Introduction to Nursing Research Introduction to Nutrition and Pharmacology 2nd Semester Pharmacology Adult Health I w/clinical Professional Nursing 3rd Semester Transcultural Nursing Maternal Child Nursing w/clinical Pediatric Nursing w/clinical 4th Semester Mental Health w/clinical Community Health w/clinical 5th Semester Adult Health II w/clinical Leadership and Mangement 6th Semester Preceptorship Pre licenensure Seminar Issues Facing the Profession Do you feel like your program could do something better? I really like the fact that our program is 3 years long compared to the traditional 2 year programs. I also feel like our school does a great job giving us the whole picture of nursing with all the extra courses we take (professional nursing, nursing research, issues facing the profession). I am very happy with my school!
  6. I am a current 6th semester nursing student at Stan state right now and in case you guys were wondering, our acceptances came the first week of May, so you still have a while to go. Good luck to everyone!
  7. I am starting my 6th and final semester of NS at CSU Stanislaus on Monday. When I was admitted back in Fall 2011, my stats were: Overall GPA 3.89, Non-Science GPA 3.5, Science GPA 4.0, TEAS score 91%. Good luck getting into a CSU nursing program. If you have any questions about Stan's program, I'd be happy to help.
  8. We started on general medical floors (tele, oncology, surgical, etc). I am now in my 5th semester and start in the surgical ICU next Thursday. We also have rotations this semester in the cardiovascular and neuro ICU's, the CCU, the PACU, ER and OR. I am very excited for clinical this semester!
  9. Pre reqs were: Biochemistry for Nurses I and II Anatomy for Nurses with lab Physiology for Nurses with lab Microbiology with lab Statistics English composition Public speaking Critical or philosophical inquiry Nursing courses: 1st semester Health assessment with lab Fundamentals of nursing Nursing Research Intro to Pharm and Nutrition 2nd semester Pharmacology Adult health I with clinical Professional Nursing 3rd semester OB with clinical Peds with clinical Transcultural nursing 4th semester Mental health with clinical Community health with clinical 5th semester Adult health II with clinical Leadership and Management 6th semester Pre licensure practicum Pre licensure seminar Issues facing the profession
  10. Truckinusa - not sure if you are talking to me or the OP but I am in a BSN program at a CA State University.
  11. I had both mental health and community health in the spring and to be honest I wasn't crazy about either course and was very happy to finish out the semester. I thought I would not like mental health at all and actually liked it and its clinical quite a bit more than community health, which I found to be boring and not very useful unless you want to be a public health nurse. I enjoy being in the hospital so I did not like the clinicals for community health either which were primarily in elementary/high schools, the county health dept and people's homes. I found that I did not have to study much at all for community health but did have to study and read quite a bit for mental health. Overall I would not call either of those classes difficult when compared to other nursing courses.
  12. I bought an iPad my 2nd semester of NS and have had it for a little over a year. I use it all the time in class for notes and pulling up the Powerpoint to follow along. I love having it as it is so light and all my notes for all my classes are saved in one place. I use Evernote to take notes on, it's a free app and has so far worked very well for me. I would highly recommend getting a tablet if you are a person that not need or want paper notes to highlight or write on.
  13. 1st semester has no clinicals - we spent all our time in the Skills Lab 2nd semester is Adult Health 1 with clinicals at any one of 4 hospitals on various departments (Telemetry, oncology, surgical, GI lab, ortho, respiratory, neuro, etc) 3rd semester is OB and Peds with clinicals at any one of 4 hospitals on various floors (L&D, PP, NICU, Peds) and then we do a weekend stay (orientation Friday and clinical 0630- 1700 Sat and Sun) at a major CA children's hospital and I was luckily one of 5 students to be placed in the NICU which was an incredible experience 4th semester is Community Health and Psych - For community health we can have clinicals in a multitude of places such as schools, homes, clinics, etc and for psych I was in a locked acute care facility 5th semester is adult health 2 with clinicals at any one of the 4 hospitals on various floors (ICU, OR, ER, PACU, etc) 6th semester is our preceptorship where we can request any hospital and dept in the area we wish to be placed at (can even request major hospitals 1-2 hours away although we may not necessarily get what we request) Overall I have been extremeley pleased with my clinical rotations thus far in NS (I am going into my 5th semester) and feel that my school gives us lots of exposure to all different areas
  14. I start my 3rd and final year of NS on August 27th. I'm taking adult health 2 with a clinical and nursing leadership and management. I can also audit an adv patho class which I may do as well. Good luck to everyone in their fall classes!
  15. I got a California State University and my tuition is around $3800 per semester not including books.

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