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2content4u

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  1. You do not have to go up there at all!!! It's a great program!! I only have 1 more semester to go!!!
  2. Yes the program is 2.5 years. You get one semester off. The first four semesters all part time ranging from 5-6 credit hours. Then the last 3 are 8 8 and 9 credit hours. So that considered full time for graduate. What is EBP??? Out of state is no different except the price per credit hour. The last 4 semesters they add $500 to each clinical course. The contracts are not time consuming. She just wants you to send them a certain way. The preceptors fills it out and you scan it to the professor. You can work full time. You just have to find time to read and then do your clinicals. Clinicals are one day a week the first semester then 2-3 days a week there after. It's doable, but just stressful. Health assessment is not too bad. I think in the last 3 semesters it might be difficulty. I have to do 180 clinical hours in 10 weeks in the summer. That's 2 days a week. I like the program. They want you to succeed. You will only fail if you want to. You have to study and do your work..
  3. I looked at the letter and it didn't state when you had to confirm. So I'm not sure about that. I think I sent an email the next week.
  4. I just replied to a post read it!!! It's very informative!!! good luck!!!
  5. I am currently in the program. I applied by the deadline Feb 1, 2014 and received an email of acceptance march 3, 2014. It will say who your advisor is, student ID, and your school email. Then you will receive an official letter in the mail. Once you have received those your advisor will call you or email and ask you questions and clear up any concerns you have. The program is part-time. You take 2 classes a semester depending if you have any graduate classes to transfer in. I had a graduate class to transfer in which was patho!!!! It's a beast. I had to send my advisor the syllabus and she made the decision to transfer the class. I am now in my third semester which is the first semester of clinicals, Health promotion and assessment. The class consists of 90 hours of clinicals and with discussion boards and quizzes. The professors in this program do not want you to fail. It's a lot of reading and studying. The first semester with statistic class was tough, but doable. If you can try to take a class in the summer.. I didn't, but wish I would have to graduate early. The break was nice though!!! I go one summer off and now straight thru until I graduate May 2017. Pharm and patho are tough; lots and lots and lots of reading for those 2 classes. It can be done!! I was pregnant when I started and have been successful with a great support system. The last 4 semesters are all clinicals 90 hrs, 180, and the last 2 semesters 225. Start finding your preceptors now I suggest. The time will come before you know it. You are responsible for finding your own preceptor. You do not want to fall behind because you can't find a preceptor. When you find a preceptor do not try to make a contract. It takes tooooo long. Only do the agreement; it will save you time!!!All tests are open book!!! That's great, but they are much harder. No video cameras making you nervous!!! lol. I hope I have shed some light, but if you have any other questions let me know!!! PS. go ahead and purchase your apa book!!!!! You will need it!! I rented all my books except for pharm for highlighting. Don't buy any books except for pharm!!! It will be a waste just rent them!!! Thanks and good luck )
  6. Did you accept the ISU?? Or are you waiting for other schools??
  7. So have you heard from anyone who was in the program?
  8. Lisalis yes i was accepted. Were you?
  9. Hello, can any of you give me feedback about ISU FNP program. I recently got accepted and wanted to talk to someone who recently went thru the program. Thanks!!
  10. Brenda I was just accepted to ISU. Can you give me insight or advice???
  11. Red2... Hello I recently just goat accepted into ISU program... Can you please give me some feedback or words of advice??? I have yet to meet someone who went thru the program... Thanks it would be really appreciated!!!:)
  12. My email is [email protected] rosennache... Email me so we can talk..
  13. Rosannache we need to talk!!! I received my email yesterday too... So excited for the both of us!!!! If you want to trade contact info I am more than willing!!!
  14. Hello, I was just accepted into Indiana State University ARNP-Family program. I wanted to ask you some questions about the program. Thanks.
  15. Indiana state university ARNP program... Accepted 2014 Fall
  16. I'm not sure will let you know!! Just got accepted for fall 2014!!!

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