INN_777 BSN, RN

Psychiatry, Oncology

Oncology to Psych. PMHNP candidate.

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    Scholarships for ABSN?

    That's actually great to know, because I heard about his from Quinnipiac here in CT, but they definitely positioned it as a scholarship for groups underrepresented in nursing (men,
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    Scholarships for ABSN?

    Thank you, Paco-RN, do you know if you have to be accepted to
  3. I have been in the cubicle/office "prizon" for 20 years now and can't wait to start a program. Unfortunately, I only got on a waitlist for Spring, so likely another 7 months for me to start in summer....
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    Scholarships for ABSN?

    Anyone any ideas on
  5. Chem - Bio - A&P - Micro. Chem will greatly help you get through Bio (especially if you are taking General Bio) and A&P. They dont always require it as a prerequisite to these classes, but I...
  6. We had the Patton/Thibodeau book - it's very good. I did read the book and studies my professor's materials. His materials were the primary vehicle, but book, sort of, glues everything together and...
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    Affordable ABSN Program?

    You look all set to apply to an accelerated BSN - congrats on awesome results! The most affordable programs are at state schools. Here in CT ABSN at state schools is from $18-25K for in state...
  8. Good for you! Congrats and
  9. Hi zeus&lincoln: do you know of any resources on scholarships for career changers? Websites, institutions? Thanks in
  10. Or you can just get a job in HR in the healthcare industry. Work for a while and then, who knows, maybe they will pay for you to go to Nursing school (speaking totally hypothetically on the last
  11. Agree with Don1984. State schools, at least here in CT, are $18-25K (plus fees and books etc). But even if you had to pay $50K for a private, I still think it is better than going the Associate route....
  12. Well, most of us who have prior degrees in unrelated fields, convert it to nursing by taking an accelerated BSN program (typically 12-15 months). But if you don't want another Bachelors, there are...
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    UCONN CEIN 2014

    For me, though, there is not time to loose, so I might have to just suck it up and cry
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    UCONN CEIN 2014

    All ABSN programs at private schools are at least that much. Pace is 50K tuition only, Quinnipiac is $65K tuition only. Only SCSU, being a state school, is inexpensive at ~18K. That's why the programs...
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    UCONN CEIN 2014

    I think it's about 45K plus books, fees etc.
  16. Hi there, I am taking Micro now too. Did you try quizlet? They have lots of practice questions/problems that helped me in the first
  17. Thank you. Very
  18. Hi all: I am applying to accelerated BSN programs and will likely start one in summer '14 (if not Jan '14). Having read this site, I get a feeling that getting a job as a new grad is challenging at...
  19. Hi all: I am applying to accelerated BSN programs and will likely start one in summer '14 (if not Jan '14). Having read this site, I get a feeling that getting a job as a new grad is challenging at...
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    Chemistry/Which kind?

    Look at the websites for the BSN programs. They usually list desired prerequisites AND their community college equivanet courses. If some programs request a higher level and some request a lower - go...
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    UCONN CEIN 2014

    Well accelerated BSN is the hardest way into nursing, but the fastest. Don't worry, our efforts will pay off long term. I
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    UCONN CEIN 2014

    Unfortunately every program had slightly different requirements - why make it easy for us, right? Fairfield is 15 months yes. SCSU is about 30 people, but so is each individual UCONN campus, so...
  23. Hi all: Life Span psychology is one of my outstanding prerequisites for the accelerated BSN programs. I found an online class in a (very) short winter semester in a local community college. The...
  24. Thank you, carefulcare! I am prepared! Have been reading/doing homework every day for the last (almost) year, so I am
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    UCONN CEIN 2014

    Technically SCSU is the least expensive, followed by UCONN. Quinnipiac is the most expensive of the CT programs (based on my