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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
Thanks for your response! It does seem like a small school and there is nothing bad about that! I actually prefer that. For your other classes, were you in the bigger buildings on campus? Or classes held in those "houses" (that's the only way I can describe them.
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
Hi all, So I recently visited BC's campus. Where are the nursing classes held? The building on Oakland, is that just the nursing advising office? For those who already attend BC, how do you guys like the campus environment and commute (for commuters)?
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
Does anyone know any current students in the program or have graduated? I want to know if they enjoy/ed the program and how their clinical experience with the program is/was. Also, if they were able to get jobs after the program. I am having trouble finding more information on Bloomfield nursing. I hear good and bad things as with most programs, but I feel like I'm reading more cons... I asked a couple of my Jersey friends about Bloomfield and they never even heard of this college. I do know they have an amazing NCLEX passing score which I feel good about.
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
Thank you so much!!! The anxiety is over. No I received an email, not a phone call.
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
I'm in!
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
Oh!!! Sorry haha so congrats to you!!! My gpa meets the consideration requirements but im afraid it's not competitive. It's not quite a 3... Which is why I'm really worried. I have an upward trend but I feel like nursing programs really look at your grades too... Hopefully they'll give me a chance!
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
@alexis_brickcity I hope so!!! I don't want to get ahead of myself! I have a bad gpa so that's what I'm worried about... You look like you're in good standing! You have an awesome GPA. Hope you get in!! Best of luck to the both of us!
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
@alexis_brickcity My score on the TEAS is 81.
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
Yes! @alexis_brickcity I am accepted into the school as of now but not in the nursing program. Hopefully I will get a call on Monday! *fingers crossed* Very anxious because you said they received the highest amount of applicants this year...
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
Thanks for your response @alexis_brickcity! I called earlier and they said that if you're not already an attending student (meaning no access to Webadvisor ) then you will get a call on the 15th.
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Bloomfield College Pre-Nursing Students
Congrats to those who got in!!! For those who see their schedules on webadvisor, are you all currently students at BC?
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AA or BSN Routes in New York - Please Help!!!
Thank you for your reply. My last credit hours are fine, however I did struggle freshman/soph. year of undergrad. And yes, I meant an Associates in Nursing- thank you I should clarify that.
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AA or BSN Routes in New York - Please Help!!!
I am from the D.C. Metropolitan area and want to move to New York for my RN. I have my B.S. in Community Health. Does anyone have any suggestions on which route I should take? I know around here, after going through an A.A. program, work usually pays for you to go back to school and get your BSN (I'm not sure if that is the case in NY). Personally, I would like to just get it over with and go for the Accelerated/Second-Degree route, but my GPA is weak. However, I do have work experience and am planning to take my TEAS. I know re-taking courses would be my best bet to raise my GPA but it is expensive and I work full-time. Are there any programs that weigh experience,TEA scores over GPA and conduct interviews? I think I would do great in-person, but not that great on paper. Please give me any suggestions regarding RN routes! I am open to both AA and ABSN routes. I just want to get there!! I greatly appreciate it!!! All the best! Edit: ** Associates in Nursing Also, what is it like for jobs after school with BSN vs. Associates in NY? I know BSN is highly preferred, but is it impossible to get hired in a hospital? Thanks!