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  1. Hey, sorry for the late reply! I messaged you back =)
  2. Yes, I did.
  3. Yes in Santa Rosa, CA
  4. This response is a few years late:whistling:, but I wanted to follow up with my original post, and say that I was accepted to the program and I did complete it. If anyone has questions about it, please feel free to post or message me.
  5. Hello guys, I am a recent graduate from a BSN program on the east coast, and am having a HORRIBLE time finding my first job. I expanded my search to hospitals located on the west coast, and applied to Santa Rosa Memorial's ER (as that was a position that I met all qualifications for). Two questions: 1. I am reading that this is a horrible place to work due to all of the politics involved. Is it really a nightmare? Or is it doable as a first job, so that I can get 6mos to a years worth of experience needed to transfer to a better hospital? 2. To anyone who has received a job offer, my application status has switched from "being reviewed by a recruiter" to "considering qualifications". Can I ask what are the odds of landing an interview based on this information? In other words, is that a really good sign or is it still too early to know? Thank you =)
  6. Hey everyone, I am trying to find out if anyone else on here applied to Loyola's program? I applied in July, and I have everything sent in, so now I'm just keeping my fingers crossed. :)
  7. Hey everyone, I found out yesterday morning that I was accepted.=) However, I am not going to attend due to the cost. I do not want to take out that much money for a second bachelors degree. I may consider NYU for the RN-MSN program later on though. Good luck to all! =)
  8. Yea like Nata said, people got accepted at the end of May, I wouldn't assume that...
  9. ok, I am trying to verify if no news really is good news lol.
  10. Congrats!! =) Does that mean they have already sent out some rejections as well??
  11. Nothing...
  12. Hopefully we hear some good news tomorrow!! =)
  13. Nata, it all depends. As I was talking with Dee about it, it depends on how much money you receive in subsidized and unsubsidized loans (this is what you get when you fill out the FAFSA), grants and/or scholarships. If that doesn't cover your tuition then you have to take out a private loan which is HORRIBLE. The unsub and sub loans (as well as a private loan) you would have to eventually pay back. Any grant or scholarship money received you don't have to pay back. If you have to take out a private loan, check with your bank and see what the interest rates are, I know a lot of people who use Sallie Mae. Check out the Sallie Mae website, they have all of this information, and can probably explain it better than I can
  14. I just started using financial aid this year, so I am still learning about it..But so far, at my current school we are awarded an amount of money from the government per semester...So when my financial aid award is posted, it tells me how much money I have been given for that semester...To only be allotted 25K for a program that is around 100K sounds a little low? It is not that NYU is covering your entire tuition, because you are taking out those loans, and ultimately have to pay them back. So essentially NYU is only covering what they gave you in grant or scholarship money. Either way, this is great info, and I probably won't be taking out that much money for a second undergraduate degree.
  15. @kd nothing yet....

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