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dhart17

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  1. I'd apply to both ABSN and Direct Entry narrow down the right schools and apply to whichever ones you feel will fit best. Either way you'll end up at your goal! Just don't apply to too many, applications are exhausting.
  2. If you're not willing to travel outside that area for direct entry then an accelerated option would be best. Then I'd pursue your masters at one of the large universities in that area as well. Just depends on what exactly your goal is, because BSN, CNL and a masters to become an NP are not just different degrees but very different jobs especially NP.
  3. Almost every single direct entry NP program requires the prerequisite courses. I only know of one, that being Yale, that does not. And undergrad students just fill their elective classes with the prerequisite classes if their degree is in a different field. That's what I did. A&P, Microbiology, Stats, developmental psychology, chemistry, nutrition and so on depending slightly on the school. I've also seen many masters level PA schools that have those same prerequisites along with organic chemistry and such and both require or expect some level of experience.
  4. I have several friends that went to nursing school at UT Knox, and they all had a great experience. Tennessee is definitely a good school. That's about all I know!
  5. Also if you're looking at UMMC as an option I can say with almost certainty they will not take that score... But there are a whole lot of schools that no longer require chemistry at all. But the rest of your prerequisite grades like nutrition, microbiology, stats, and A&P need to be A's or B's. Well in my opinion.
  6. I went to Ole Miss, just graduated, Hotty Toddy! I'd be happy to help you out with anything you need.
  7. Gotta have that lab! The labs can be fun though, whereas the lecture not so much and in my experience the labs never last the full three hours.
  8. Several minimums below a 3.00 but it may be difficult. I'd recommend taking some more classes to raise your chances or be able some form of higher experience level to the table. It's not impossible to get in, but you're going to need a very strong application (other than the gpa) you also may wish to address your lower than usual scores in your essay or addendum.
  9. I would recommend both, as it will also prepare them if they wish to attend other schools. Stats is required at almost every nursing school in the country as a base requirement. There's no harm in requiring both!
  10. As long as you meet the minimum gpa requirement then you shouldn't be worried. It's about marketing all of your skills, experience, and achievements to the school and conveying strength in character and commitment to the program. If you do that it won't matter if you have a 3.0 or 4.0
  11. Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Homeland Security and minor in History
  12. I applied to many schools and got two rejections before being accepted to the rest of my schools! Talk to the University. Hunt them down! There's nothing wrong with that GPA. In fact it's excellent. Find a new way to highlight your enthusiasm, determination, and skills! And see if you can expand your selection of schools. Some parts of your application that may be considered deficient at one program may not be somewhere else. Good luck!
  13. I'd recommend applying to both direct entry and accelerated programs! I did! Mostly direct entry though. Narrow down your best options of schools and start preparing your application materials right now. Don't await until august or whenever. And I'm pretty sure their is a website that shows all accelerated programs and direct entry programs. Just search for it and find the schools that interest you most! And that you are qualified to apply to, meaning ones with the prerequisites you already have or you can complete with acceptable grades in your senior year.
  14. If having a masters is your ultimate goal then go now! I'm 22 and headed to graduate school now, come join the fun!
  15. Congratulations! There is a Facebook group and if you scroll up a few pages you'll probably see a link. One for the fall and one for summer. Once you're in it should be easier to connect with those of us attending the accepted students day!

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