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GWU FNP Fall 2020
Has anyone who was accepted checked out their financial aid info on GWeb? The Financial Aid Office said vaguely they would send out information in Summer, but I wondered if anyone's Cost of Attendance has showed up yet.
- Vanderbilt MSN 2020
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GWU FNP Fall 2020
I just heard today that I was accepted into GWU for the fall FNP track. I applied back in January but I believe my recommendations and transcripts were late.
- MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Summer 2014 Residency program
- MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Summer 2014 Residency program
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Duquesne University Accelerated Nursing Program class of 2015
I'm presently in the program at Duquesne, and I have to warn you guys, although it might be late, none of us are satisfied here. From top to bottom, it's a catastrophe. In the first semester we haven't really learned anything, there's no assessment of your progress (just all-or-nothing midterm and finals), and to top it off there is a general consensus here that our final grades were just made up (of course, you can't see your finals, it's not as though you could learn from them; incidentally, I know people whose grade on the midterm changed 10% when they contested it because of how poorly it was graded). I'm not disgruntled, but I read a warning from someone last year to avoid Duquesne and I ignored it, so I want to pass the warning on (again, I don't know a single student who is content with the program; when the MEDIAN final grade in a class is 52%, there's something amiss).
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UIC Graduate Entry Program
I attended one of the first Adult-Geriatric Primary Care sessions yesterday--there were only 2 of us and one applicant who didn't show up. I noticed though there were a dozen people going off to every other interview.
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Georgetown Accelerated BSN hopefuls -- fall 2013
Ahoy everyone! Thought I would throw in my two cents since my application materials are finally all in place. I've worked as a home health aide and CNA forever. I totally recommend finding casual employment as an aide in a hospital--it's grueling, but it doesn't require much training and you can learn a ton about the nitty gritty of nursing (when my coworkers found out I was finally applying, they asked why on earth I'd go into nursing after all I've seen). Good luck to everyone!
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Duquesne Accelerated BSN Program...
I haven't actually gone to Duquesne, but I work with a few of the graduates of the ABSN program, and they highly recommended it and said they would go through it again. They all seem pretty competent and well-prepared as nurses, as are the graduates of the ordinary undergraduate program I know. I also met one of the faculty, and he seemed awfully pleasant. There's got to be something negative to be said about it, but I haven't heard it.