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  1. Location: NYC (high cost area) Experience: 2 yrs Specialty: SICU/Stepdown Facility: NYC Hospital Pay: 101k (96k base, the rest is night diff)
  2. I was hired there recently and im not an NYU grad. I also know a friend who was hired there who wasn't an NYU grad. It is possible to get in there if you graduated somewhere else. The biggest thing that i think helped me was putting my GPA on my resume (only if u have 3.5+).
  3. The website says they ship out the top 2 weeks prior to clinical but that's always pretty much a lie. If you order it right now you should receive it sometime in July (prob during the middle). The earlier you do it the earlier you'll receive it (despite what their policy says).
  4. StarvingRtist, If you're completely set on going the accelerated route then i would keep pressing the issue. They never get applications with 20+ students having a 4.0 GPA and a 92+ score on the hesi. Call their bluff and tell them you know people who got in with less than that. If you have to go beyond them then do so. Speak to the dean of students affair and tell them that your application wasn't given a proper review. Don't let the matter drop if this is really the route you want to go.
  5. Giselle, You were probably wait listed. More than likely if they don't hear back from the people who got accepted in the "first wave," then they start going down the list and start accepting the people who were wait listed until all the seats are filled up. I know a girl who heard back 1.5-2weeks after everyone else did and it's because of this exact reason. Best of luck.
  6. Congrats on everyone getting in! If you guys need help picking up a good schedule for next semester just let me know! (Through PM). Many of these instructors lack online reviews so selecting a good one may be troublesome without knowing someone in the program.
  7. StarvingRtist, I completely get what you're trying to say but just know that there is a specific mindset you have to have for nursing that revolves around having good judgement even when you don't know the material. This will happen a lot once you get in. You'll literally be faced with questions on subjects you never touched on in class or the textbook. And as a critical thinker, you're supposed to be able to pick the "best" nursing action. It sucks but NCLEX style questions are what make nursing classes hard. There's a book that i reallyyy recommend you get your first semester of nursing. It's called: Fundamentals of Nursing- Content Review Plus Practice Questions. It really puts you into that nursing mentality and builds on your critical thinking skills.
  8. StarvingRtist, When i said "I completely guessed" I actually meant i completely guessed, lol. I never even read the questions for most of them. And to some extent you're completely right in feeling misinformed. Those questions are a lot like the nursing questions you get tested on when you enter nursing school. So, feeling cheated is natural (it's exactly how i felt). However, they still are a good indicator of how well you'll think as a nurse. A lot of those questions focus on having good judgement and obviously as a nurse this is a trait you need to have to succeed. I heard back from lehman last year on June 19th. Hopefully you guys do hear back from them before that. I know the waiting sucks. But good luck to everyone. I'm sure i'll see you all next semester.
  9. Hey Destin293! :) nice to see you still active. Guys, the critical thinking part doesn't matter. I went headstrong knowing this last year and completely guessed on nearly all my answers. I got under 700. I still got in. All they care about is that you pass everything else with a 75. I got a 92 overall (97-98 on the anatomy portion) when i took it. You guys should be fine.
  10. The physical and CPR cert need to be done sometime in august- if im not mistaking. So, you definitely have time for that. And yes, registration is done the same day you pick up your packet so try to look up the instructors/clinicals you may want for fall ahead of time. These are the classes you'll be taking if you're in the generic: NUR 300, 301, and 344. It's possible to also take HIN 269 in the fall, however, most people just take it during the winter or summer (I seriously recommend this). I'm actually taking it in a week. It's online during the winter and summer soo... :).
  11. Glowinthdark, Sadly, that's the disadvantage of being in the accelerated program. The coursework + clinicals is VERY time consuming. So, many people post grad find it really hard to get a job without a "foot" in- not just in lehman but in nearly every accelerated program in ny. Having connections helps but unfortunately not many people do. In regards to leaving for the summer, try to speak to everyone and anyone you can. You want to be 100% sure you can leave and come back. Even if this means speaking to the chairperson directly.. and i recommend you do this real quick because after a certain day everyone stops showing up or they start showing up whenever. nursing2017, Aw, i remember being nervous that i "might" not get in but you just have to be confident that you will. Your grades are above the usual cutoff rate so you should have no problems. StarvingRtist, Your words cannot be "realer." It's not lehman if you don't get F****'d over at least once or twice, lol. You'll hate it and you'll love it. Also, since i'm in the generic program and not in the accelerated it's hard to say if you can actually volunteer. I doubt it though. Even as a generic you're pretty much risking it by volunteering or having a job. Nursing is hard. Getting in is actually the "easiest" part, staying in is the hardest. Just so you guys know, volunteering is cool and all but hospitals usually tend to have specific programs for nursing students. These are the programs you guys want to volunteer/intern at. They're the ones that allow you to build the "right" connections. Montefiore has one for nursing students who have completed their first year of nursing school. It's an 8-week summer paid program (i think they pay 20-23/hr) that follows a normal nursing schedule 12hrs/3days a week. This is just one of many programs you guys can apply to down the road.
  12. Your information seems to be spot on. If you did the application accurately and handed it to them then you should be fine. It helps to make a copy of everything you have- just in case. A 4.0 gpa and a 92 on the hesi does basically guarantee you a spot. Good luck.
  13. I received my acceptance letter last year on June 19th. It may take a few more weeks to hear back from them.
  14. Jen, The cutoff tends to usually be 3.5. In the event that they don't have enough seats filled they may pick those with a 3.4 science gpa (I know of only one person this happened to- she was admitted late). Glowinthdark, Its hard to say if this is true since the person who handled all our issues dealing with registration/orientation retired earlier this year. So they have someone else in charge now (if im not mistaking). However, i would speak to a second counselor. August seems pretty late to register for classes. The only thing we had in august was our orientation. Also prior to getting in you have to do a lot of paperwork and stuff. If you're not CPR certified by the american heart association then you need to do that too. Travelings possible but traveling for a really long time isn't possible to do this summer. Also, where did she see these stats? lol. From what i hear the school doesn't help you find a job after you graduate at all. However, they do try to encourage you to do summer internships while in the program. The point of this is to basically network yourself so that you can maybe get a job where you interned at after you graduate.
  15. Hey Jen! Sorry for the late reply. Finals week has kept me reallyyy busy. To answer your question, no. They tend to focus more on the science gpa than the overall one. A 3.6 cum gpa with a 3.7-3.8 science gpa is completely fine. Best of luck!

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