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MGH Direct NP program 2016
@AspiringFNP30 thanks so much for the heads up I really appreciate it! I have been refreshing my email multiple times a day in hopes of hearing something! I wonder why they did that?
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MGH Direct NP program 2016
Thanks for the info NP2_be , DR22 hopefully we will find out sooner than later and congrats to everyone who got in
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MGH Direct NP program 2016
maybe you read my post wrong. I understand the role difference. I said I can't imagine there is a difference on how they notify students of their acceptance/ rejections...... but thanks for the history!
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MGH Direct NP program 2016
I applied to the PA program and got flat out rejected last year. Had a change of heart this year and thought I would go for NP this time around. I can't imagine they are much different in the way they notify students? when did you find out last year about being fully " rejected' ... just wondering what the time line is for this situation as I have full blown anxiety now!
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MGH Direct NP program 2016
ugh i got wait listed as well....not the best news ...does it say when deposits are due?
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MGH Direct NP program 2016
Greentearocks mine wouldn't let me log on for an hour!! I was thinking the same thing but it still just says " submitted application is ready for review"
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MGH Direct NP program 2016
Hello!! Ahh I am so nervous too , I work at MGH and I really hope I get in. I applied to the Acute care tract. I just emailed them though about a week ago it said my application was submitted and now I got an email saying that its complete for review but my status still says "submitted" anyone else experiencing this?
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MGH Direct NP program 2016
Hey! Has anyone else applied to this program?! Just got an email that my application was being processed!!
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Reasons to become an NP
Hello! I am looking into applying to direct NP programs. I currently hold a bachelors in exercise physiology and have worked in the medical field as a medical assistant for 5 years , total health care experience is 10 years.I work in cardiology now doing nuclear stress testing and love it but I am looking for more , more education more hands on experience , diagnosing and treating patients. I am torn between PA and NP. What are some of the reasons people have chosen to pursue a NP degree? Any help would be appreciated.