i see. Have you tried to talk to the recruiter at FAMU, and enter thru the Army ROTC, where u can get commissioned after graduating??? They have seats set aside for people that want to enter the...
@ Camille 323, I truly hope you get in too. Its too bad, they only have 50 seats to fill for fall and spring. I hope you have applied to other programs for back-up just in case. Good luck to
@ Lynn12, are you positive you friend got into the FAMU SON with a 2.8 GPA or just admitted into the university? The SON do not even look at GPA's below 3.5. Their program is very competitive, for...
RN In FL replied to Been there,done that's topic in Case Management
Hey everybody, I just want to add, I worked for Aetna, Inc for 10+ years. When the RN's were unable to approve procedures ( breast reductions, gastric bypass surgeries, abdominoplasties, uppp's,...
RN In FL replied to kaylynnd06's topic in Nursing Career
My 2 cents is that being that you are a "new grad", be blessed that you are offered a position in a specialty unit!!! or a job at all. There are many new grads out here, that have no jobs. by all...
Hi JayMar23. Applauding you for being in nursing school AND teaching!! I am glad you are enjoying your program. I truly wish you success and smooth transition into our
I truly feel all the teachers out there that decide to make a "career change" to nursing, because you are burnt out, my question is, do you really, truly, have the heart to become a nurse??? The...
Good Morning, I am in no way denying the fact them many get into programs with less than perfect GPA's. However it can be very intimidating for someone who is trying to get in, when it seems 9 out of...
...so much for all the perfect GPA's and aceing TEAS test!! that get people into RN programs. Once inside the world of school, a totally different arena of
Yanno, I truly hate to be a "kill-joy" here, so to speak, being you all, are so proud of your near perfect GPA's and TEAS test composite scores, but once you enter your programs, ALL THAT DOES NOT...
@ KateRN1, you explained your post beautifully! I have been an RN for 28 yrs, ADN. I have a BS degree, however, I chose not to pursue it in nursing. I have mine in Community Health Education....