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hellonewyear

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  1. Hi there! I emailed advising at the beginning of June, and this was the response of I received: "You are welcome to register for your classes when registration opens for your period on June 22nd. Be sure to refer to the 2020 curriculum grid for your track when selecting your courses. You may find curriculum grids here: https://students.nursing.uw.edu/progression/courses-registration/#grids." I successfully registered for classes using the MyPlan tool on 6/22. Hope this helps!
  2. I was going to second that. If you look at prior year class catalogs the day has been Thursday as well.
  3. I took a statistics last year at Seattle Central, and it was a breeze! All content was situated online with one day a week class sessions to practice problems as a group. I thought the format was excellent and in-person class time was efficient for my learning. My instructor was Margaret Patterson.
  4. I did email the application help desk to clarify if the deposit entry would autopopulate after intent to enroll was submitted. I thought perhaps it was an error in my account!
  5. A lovely midnight surprise indeed! Accepted for PNP-PC. See y’all in the fall!
  6. I applied to the PNP-PC track, not acute care but same ‘family’!
  7. Kat, Have a lovely time in Vegas! It sounds like an excellent distraction from nail biting.
  8. Agreed, this month is quickly flying by. Here's to hoping for expeditious notifications!
  9. In regards to how the interview portion is scored; when I attended an in-person session for my specific track (PNP) the graduate admissions coordinator informed us that no applicant would be rejected based upon interview performance (she added unless there was something truly alarming in our responses, haha). She said the interview is simply an opportunity for faculty to see your face, and and humanize your application and the writing portion is to verify that your essays are your own work.
  10. Hey all, After a touch of procrastination I completed the interview. It wasn't as nerve-wracking as I anticipated! Good luck to those who have yet to complete it.
  11. Hi there, Both Swedish and UW have new grad residency programs that start several times throughout the year. Typically, the application will open many months prior to the start date. I'd recommend scanning the career sections of both hospitals frequently! Seattle Children's Hospital occasionally has new grad openings as well. Not sure about the other hospitals. Hope this helps!
  12. I wanted to bump this thread a bit, and also give a big thank you to everyone for sharing such insightful posts! I, like the OP, am quite eager to hear what the day-to-day role of an NNP comprises. It's nice to read firsthand accounts from those in the field.
  13. Hi! I did end of getting in, but declined acceptance as I was accepted to a school in Seattle.
  14. Oh that's a bummer! I received 21k in scholarships from them. That's shocking they don't offer post bac students anything. What is your plan now?

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