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CSUN ABSN 2014
I tried to respond to your message, but it's blocked. If you PM me your email address, I'd be more than happy to talk to you there :)
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Driving an hour to school there and back
I'm in an accelerated BSN program and I am also driving an hour to and from class and clinicals as well. I have clinicals once a week and classes 3 times a week. I just have to wake up at 5am the earliest and I don't mind it at all, I use it as my time to unwind.
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Accelerated Programs Vs 4 year programs
I spoke to the nursing director of the emergency room about this. She told me that absn and traditional bsn students are viewed the same, you both come out with a BSN.
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Multiple schools for Prereqs
I went to 6 different community colleges to take my prerequisite classes. I went where ever there was a space available. It didn't affect me at all when I applied to nursing programs.
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Just Starting off with my prereq's
You're correct. While I was working on my undergraduate degree the nursing students would complete their bsn in about 6 years at the very least and that's only if you did everything on time. There is the nursing prereqs you have to take on top of the general education requirement you must also complete to receive a bachelors degree.
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How many schools should I apply to? (accelerated Masters)
How many schools you should apply to is completely up to you and your circumstances. There really is no average number because it really depends on the situation. You should consider your financial situation, your location, the school itself, and whether you are able to relocate amongst many other factors. Of course you can apply to all schools, but it's just not feasible sometimes especially if they all have different requirements.
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What are the best ways to go about RN programs. SoCal area
I applied to the nursing program at Rio Hondo earlier this year and it was for the RN program. I got accepted into the program and it was my first time applying. I don't ever recall that there was a waiting list there for the RN program. Rio Hondo also holds information sessions regarding the different types of nursing programs they offer. It's very informative and I highly recommend you attend it as well. They have the information on their website but it is a bit tricky to navigate
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Should I do nursing or follow my dreams?
I don't think you should become a nurse. As someone previously stated before me, you're trying to find reasons to convince yourself to go into nursing. It's an area that you really need to be passionate about since it's not just about you, but your patients as well. In certain areas, finding your first nursing job can be very difficult. Follow your dreams, you'd be happy once you do find yourself in your career.
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California Student looking for an affordable accelerated BSN program
I think that one of the most affordable ABSN program in CA is at CSUN as a previous poster mentioned before. I will be starting my program there next month, and it is by far the cheapest ABSN program I applied to. Since you're opened to out of state programs, your search will broaden a lot more and you'll have more choices.
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Kindergarten Teacher or RN?
I've done my share of informally teaching children from kindergarten- 8th grade. I can tell you just from my own experience that teaching is not an easy job. If you truly believe that teaching is where you belong, go for it! Just like we need nurses who are passionate about their job, we need teachers who are passionate about their job as well. Only you can decide what is right for you, and gaining exposure to each profession will help you with your experience. Good luck to you!
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ADVICE: On the road in how to get to RN
You're 20 so you have a lot of time ahead of you. I too looked into West Coast for their nursing program, but I did not attend. If the school keeps calling you about your progress, application, and intent to enroll, there's a reason why. The tuition is way too costly for just a RN degree. I chose to finish my bachelors degree at the time and applied to accelerated BSN programs in SoCal. Don't just go for West Coast simply because they have no wait list.
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Sallie Mae Student Loan, Fixed or Variable?
I too looked into the program offered at WCU as well, but it was just way too much for a BSN degree. In the end, I decided to finish up my bachelors degree and I applied to ABSN programs in SoCal. Like others have said already, I highly recommend that you reconsider especially if you want to become a CRNA.
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Engraving on Littmann
I just bought my Littman cardiology III the other day. I had my first and last name engraved on the head. I did not put RN after my name after another user asked the same question and I read some of the responses.
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Not a good start to the summer semester...
Like you, I do not like chemistry at all and did not do well on it in high school. I also took it during summer and it was 5 weeks long. We had labs twice a week, and lecture M-F for 4 hours. It was brutal, but it was worth it. I had a study group and we would always stay after classes for at least 2 hours to study or do our homework. Come exam time, we would be on campus from 8am to 8pm. It was nice because our professor also stayed late and we got to ask him questions and offered us more help. Ultimately, what really got me through was my professor and his ability to teach the material presented to us. It was amazing how much I learned from him. He broke everything down for us and he would teach and reteach until we got the material. I'll admit it wasn't easy and there was a lot of late night studying on my part. There were about 15 people that ended up dropping the class because it was so overwhelming. Keep on going though because you will get it! You're doing this for a reason so keep your eye on the prize!
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Mount St. Mary's College Los Angeles AccBSN 2013 Applicants
I made a comment a couple posts back regarding the interview.