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GPC Nursing Program - Fall 2015
I got my acceptance letter a couple weeks back as well! I'm super excited to meet my fellow nursemates. :) My TEAS score was 94 & GPA (science/prereqs) is 4.0. I'll say that I worked really, really hard for those numbers. I had to knock quite a bit of dust out of my brain. I got a Bachelor degree in music back in '04, and from there I pretty much got stuck. Now my new adventure is right around the corner. Woohoo!!
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Georgia Perimeter College (GPC) first BSN cohort 2015?
This is from the GPC website: http://depts.gpc.edu/~presoff/documents/SP%20FY15%20Final.pdf Check out #2 on the second page about beginning two new four-year programs in fall 2015. I know a BSN degree was already approved, but funding for the program was an issue. Maybe they've finally got everything ready to go? Anybody else heard any details about this? Would be some exciting news.... :)
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Start from scratch or bring in old credits?
It's hard when you're going back to school after many years because you feel like you want to make up for lost time and go at lightning speed. I battle with that feeling every single day because I've been out of school for over 10 years. Nursing schools are highly competitive, and the ones I'm familiar with (around the Atlanta area) are inundated with applicants every semester. So my recommendation is to ensure you have the best GPA possible when applying. That might mean taking your sciences over. Yes, that takes more time, and it's not exactly fun -- especially Chemistry. :) But... I will say that taking a semester or two to dust off the brain before nursing school isn't exactly a bad idea. Good luck to you! I'll be right here in Atlanta on a similar mission.
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Stereotyping Male Nurses
It's such a hard thing to really pinpoint because it's all a wash of so many different influences. Our biology dictates a lot of how we feel and act around each other and in society as a whole. Nobody can deny that hormones and neurotransmitters have a huge influence on how we behave or that men and women have different kinds and differing amounts of those very same chemicals. However, it's hard to deny that the nurture side of things really takes hold at a young age. Our families and friends show us what we're supposed to be like. Boys get put into a box with what they (as "normal" boys) should be like, and girls ("normal" girls) the same on their end. Then you grow up the best way you can with this idea of how we're supposed to be specifically different. Unfortunately, anything outside of that norm gets some people stirred up. Bring the psychology and environment together with biology and it gets a little crazy. I don't really know if I had a point to this that strictly applies. I can just say that as a 33-year-old straight male that's going into nursing, I love the idea of caring for people and being nurturing, and I'm fine with telling that to anyone. I'll act in a manner that makes me feel right with myself, not how other people think I should act.
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30+ club! Lets do this together.
I'm 33 with a previous degree. Going back to school isn't the easiest thing in the world, but I love it. Two more pre-reqs to go and then applying to nursing schools. I'm super stoked! :)
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So many nursing majors in my class!
Agreed! ..and (not to be mean)... we don't need idiots becoming nurses. If the prereqs are too hard, you have no business being a nurse, right? Personally, I love the challenge of the sciences, and secretly, I wish they required a few more for prereqs. However, I'm just a glutton for punishment. :)
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So many nursing majors in my class!
I sort of agree with you on wanting people to drop out, mainly for a different reason, though. There are a good many pre-nursing students in my classes that are just coasting through and talking about the money they'll make in nursing, but they aren't even really trying to learn the material in class. I overheard someone in particular say, "What does this chemistry stuff have to do with nursing?" .....are you kidding me?! Geez! Personally, I want to absorb as much of the sciences and prereq knowledge as I can, so I can become a well-rounded nurse. Money is definitely a thought, but being in total control of my new career and knowing exactly what I'm doing and why are way more important. :)
- Tips for Surviving the 1st Semester of Nursing School
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How much do you owe in student loans?
I have a previous degree from a private college that ended up netting me about $49,500 in loan debt. I've been paying since '05 (with a few forbearances thrown in) and am now down to about $44,000. Luckily, I just landed a serving job that is paying me more than I've ever made before, so this time around I'll be able to pay for college straight up. Of course, it helps taking all my nursing prereqs at a local community college. It's tough, but I brought on all that debt myself. I'll pay it off eventually! -- in 45 years Good luck out there!
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Anybody gotten an ASN at GPC and gone into the ACE program at GSU?
I totally understand that feeling. I'm gonna work harder than ever to get straight A's. ACE is sooo competitive!
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Anybody gotten an ASN at GPC and gone into the ACE program at GSU?
Have you gotten all your pre-reqs done, yet?
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Recommendations for Pre-req order at Georgia Perimeter College?
Wow... Didn't realize you could do that. I'll just see where I stand when finishing a&p2. Thanks for the insight! :)
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Anybody gotten an ASN at GPC and gone into the ACE program at GSU?
Thanks! So do you know if any GPC nursing courses would transfer over into the ACE program? Also, I should say that I already have a BA in music, so all my core classes (except pre-reqs) are covered.
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GPC adding BSN in Nursing soon?
I have to wait until summer '13 to start my first pre-req (chem 1151)... sigh... but I'm still pretty excited!
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GPC adding BSN in Nursing soon?
Yeah, I am hoping it goes through because I'm also on track to begin nursing school in Fall '14. Woohoo! :)