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alexelynn

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  1. Yes she told me it was a total of 45000 total and to cover that since I'm in the military I would have to use of course TA, fafsa, AND dip into my G I BILL. When I heard that I was like whoa! I just heard so many negative things about that place and how they are not accredited. Basically just want your money so yes I will go to an advisor at a community or public university. They should steer me right thank you :)
  2. The advisor at ECPI made it seem that I would complete my general or pre reqs not sure which one she mentioned and than roll right into an accelerated program so either she is blowing smoke or idk but that is why I came on here to clarify that's all :)
  3. That is wear my confusion was stemming from haha @4thGenRN2B
  4. I understand. Sorry if my question was not clear or specified but thank you :)
  5. Oh ok cool thank you :)
  6. Yes that's what I'm saying lol
  7. Let me be more specific . I went to talk to an advisor at ECPI (which I've been hearing is a no no) and told her I'm starting fresh. Of course you can start with an associates pre reqs all of that so I know about the whole having a bachelors jig. My concern is more so which path is better from that point on accelerated or traditional as far as when I'm up for choosing a nursing program for my career. :)
  8. Let me be more specific . I went to talk to an advisor at ECPI (which I've been hearing is a no no) and told her I'm starting fresh. Of course you can start with an associates pre reqs all of that so I know about the whole having a bachelors jig. My concern is more so which path is better from that point on accelerated or traditional as far as when I'm up for choosing a nursing program for my career. :)
  9. So I'm guessing either or works ? Lol
  10. This is my first time doing any type of college. I am active military so I had to start school late. I want to be a pediatric nurse and eventually down the road be a pediatric nurse practitioner. I want to know if accelerated or traditional course is better. With accelerated pros are of course you get done faster and are able to start on your job faster. Cons I've heard that when looked at as far as resumes people feel like the degree was to fast and it was just like here's everything now get out in the field. Traditional cons are slower pace and pros are you are able to take more time to really get to sink in info, go to interns during the summer, and have a flexible schedule. I really just do not know what to do and want to choose the best route. Any advice? THANK YOU =)
  11. This is my first time doing any type of college. I am active military so I had to start school late. I want to be a pediatric nurse and eventually down the road be a pediatric nurse practitioner. I want to know if accelerated or traditional course is better. With accelerated pros are of course you get done faster and are able to start on your job faster. Cons I've heard that when looked at as far as resumes people feel like the degree was to fast and it was just like here's everything now get out in the field. Traditional cons are slower pace and pros are you are able to take more time to really get to sink in info, go to interns during the summer, and have a flexible schedule. I really just do not know what to do. Any advice? THANK YOU =)

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