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NursingNerd1

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  1. Best of luck to you!
  2. Just the standard "Why should we choose you for our program?" "what is your biggest strength? Biggest weakness?" Kinda questions :)
  3. Video essay? We did a video interview and had to write a statement of purpose essay...
  4. Video essay? We did a video interview and had to write a statement of purpose essay...
  5. I've gotten email with my forms for completion about my vaccinations, licenses, etc. :)
  6. OK. Don't laugh at me for this question (too much). I'm curious about my image as an FNP student. I love bright colors and cute accessories... I'm the nurse with the bright colored Vera Bradley bag, rainbow bell stethoscope, hot pink monogrammed clipboard, psychedelic compression socks, crazy shoes (Alegrias, Sketchers, ASICS, whatever I can find that is fun and funky), etc. As an FNP student, do I need to tone it down? Do I need to hone a more "professional adult" image? Should I tone it down to appear more serious? Does this really matter? Would love input from the peanut gallery- newbies and the been-there-done-that crowd. (SIDE NOTE: I'm actually a "non-traditional" student, so therefore I'm certainly an adult. My hair is its *mostly* God-given color-- like I said, non-traditional student, gotta cover the gray! --, my make up is neutral, I do have a small tattoo on my wrist, but it's covered by my wristwatch, and I am a conservative person in the Deep South LOL... So, my definition of "funky" may vary from yours')
  7. I'm curious. I'm starting an FNP program in the fall and am trying to get my ducks in a row. The question is... Do I need to have both a regular adult stethoscope and a pediatric stethoscope? I know that in our local children's hospital, the nurses in the nursery use infant steths, but those working "peds" just use run-of-the-mill adult steths. Should I look into pediatric or infant stethoscopes for clinical work? Ultrascope has one with an available dual head, so the head can be swapped from adult to peds if need be... But, if I don't need multiple steths, I love my Littmann. What will serve me best in the long run? Would love to pick your brains!
  8. I completed my ADN in May '15, BSN in May '16, and will be starting my MSN-FNP in August. I believe the experience is HUGE, but I also feel that going into the program with much of my "book knowledge" fresh in my mind can be beneficial, as well. Can I say this for certain? No... I don't even start until August, but... I will succeed. Know how I know that? I'm too stubborn to fail.
  9. Most of my graduating class (43 of us? I think?) had jobs secured with a contingency on passing NCLEX. Our program has a tremendous reputation in the area, though. I know others from other programs who struggled a bit.
  10. I think it's under "accept award"? I have a hold d/t "unusual enrollment history" so I can't accept yet. I called and its from my graduating with my ADN 5/15, BSN 5/16, and now enrollment in grad school-- they said it wasn't an issue, just needed my final transcript from UA, which I ordered last week. And yes, I got my acceptance email and then another email with my SUid in the next day or two. I officially accepted and paid my deposit on 5/13... The deadline to accept or decline was 5/13 with the deposit being due by 5/15. So for y'all who are wait listed, I'm sure you'll hear something soon because now they'll know what spaces are available. Good luck!
  11. On the Samford portal under the banner tab
  12. Per financial aid, I can receive $15,499 subsidized, $20,000 unsubsidized for the 2016-2017 school year.
  13. [ATTACH]22107[/ATTACH]hehe
  14. Our hospital has all RNs wear a white scrub top with their unit's designated color bottoms and the other departments like RT, Lab, CNAs, Sitters, etc all have specified solid color sets. Luckily (I reckon), we can purchase any brand as long as it meets the color requirement. Because I'm picky about the material my scrubs are made from (I hate ironing, so... certain materials just don't fly with me) and like getting to select something semi-"stylish" (for scrubs, that is).

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