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  1. http://https://rohanl.acnibo.com/us-en/home-services/health-sharing
  2. The one that we're on is not religious based.. Good for you if it isn't for you. Just throwing other options for those who would be interested. Enjoy your day though
  3. It's not health insurance, it is health SHARING. The concept has actually been around for years. You can call them if you need more info on it. It has myself and my family immensely though.
  4. I actually saved over 50% with my healthcare costs. Here's the link to the website if you are still interested. https://rohanl.acnibo.com/us-en/home-services/health-sharing
  5. Not in New York but the next state over in ct ?
  6. Not sure how close you are to ct, but yale school of nursing has an accelerated program where you go in with your bachelor's by yr 2 you'll have your RN and the following yr you'll graduate being a psych np. I'm sure there are similar programs throughout the country
  7. Yes same here, I noticed the same thing. I will say that the program itself isn't bad though. There has been a lot of changes due to covid-19, but the instructors have been very helpful as they're dealing with the changes too. I'm actually just finishing up med surg 1 and psych, I want to call the school tomorrow and ask if it's possible to take my capstone along with med surg 2 and maternity/peds for next semester.
  8. I'd recommend studying with the RN NCLEX mastery app. The gap tested on mental health, fundamentals, pharmacology and med surg.... For pharm make sure you study desired over have and have at least some knowledge on drug classifications you'll do fine. Good luck to you
  9. Between 9 and 15 days. I spoke to my director and she was very supportive
  10. Yea the shortest and cheapest it can be is about 7 months and that's if you have all your prerequisites and pass the 4 subject test outs
  11. I called medlife. I signed up for ichs which is accredited and approved but don't start until next month. Seeing all this talk about medlife and being done in 6months caught my interest even though they're not really accredited after completion I would have just went to wgu where they are accredited
  12. Just spoke to them. They aren't taking any more applicants. She said she doesn't know what's gonna become of the school 2020
  13. Nice how long is it for you overall? And what state are you coming from?
  14. Thanks I appreciate your response and congratulations

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