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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
It is hybrid learning. Almost all of my course work is done/turned in online but we also have blocks where we have class/labs/simulations
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
That is correct! Three semesters for your RN and then three semesters for your NP classes. Its an accelerated program. They have class curriculum plans on the website ?
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
I don't know about other specialties but for PMHNP for part time I have had to go to every block and some days I have class and some days I don't but I still have to be there almost the entire time. So for example blocks this year say on Monday I only have class 8-12 and full time has a class 1-5 so I am off after 12. and then the next day they have lab so I have a free day but then on Wednesday i have class 8-12 and 1-5 and then I have class 1-5 on thursday... etc. so, unfortunately, I still have to be there the whole time (sometimes I can leave a day early) but because the breaks are in the middle of the day or in the middle of scheduled blocks I still have to travel/get hotel almost the same amount of time as full time students.
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
We still go to campus for "blocks" three weeks every semester. So you can get to know staff if you choose. The pre speciality students know the professors the best because they had their RN classes with them but they are very approachable and nice and easy to converse with during breaks/after class/via email. I like the hybrid format
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
I'm sorry you guys still haven't found out. I just wanted to let everyone know that the open house is NOT intended for accepted students. If you want to come and see campus/Nashville I could see coming if it is inconvenient to come, I would suggest not wasting time/energy/money on open house. Everything you need to know will be available online in a "admitted student" tab. Good Luck! Remember your coping skills for stress management. This week is Midterms so I am sure its busy for the staff also.
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
I graduated with my BSN in December 2017 so I applied to Vandy before I graduated. I had a 3.76 GPA. Second in my class. Decent GRE (which now is not required) I was involved in nursing organizations and held office on my school campus and had a few awards but nothing too crazy. I had good recommendations from faculty which I think helped. I worked my butt off in school so I could go to grad school with zero experience. Now I did start working and continue to do so with school. We had all walks of life. No experience, 20 years and everything in between. And yes, someone else asked about applying after the "priority" date, I know of several people that were accepted that applied late.
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
I found out after 5. I remember because I was at work when I found out ( checking my phone in the bathroom every five minutes) I am sure my co workers probably thought I was having major GI distress ?
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
Due to my children and my husbands job moving for school was not in my cards. I already had my BSN so I chose to apply to my in-state university (Ohio State) and also Vandy due to the hybrid format. Since I work at OSU (adolescent inpatient psych) I could have went to school for almost free but ultimately choose to pay more for a better education. I do not regret that decision yet. Ask me again two years from now I might have a different answer.
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
Yes, I found out on Feb 14th. The program is challenging but doable. If you are full time you can not work. You will end up have clinical 3-4 days a week plus a full school load. I am part time (like I mentioned) and do work part time. I have four children so I can only manage to work part time school part time and full time momma I work at Ohio State University and also applied and was excepted there but ultimately chose to go to Vandy due to the psychopharmacology course work plus other resources they offer. 90% of what we will be doing is based around psychopharm and I am very pleased with my decision. Also I am originally from Alabama and do not know where I will end up working so I knew the Vandy name is well known nationwide. As for money, I had some in savings and pulled out loans for the rest. Also full time students get a small scholarship which helps some. I am a distant student so I do most of my course work online and then go to block for a week about three times a semester. Hope some of this helps ?
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Vanderbilt MSN 2019
Hey guys! I am new this this post. I am a part time PMHNP student at Vandy so I will be finishing up next year with the new crop of RN students (and current Pre Speciality students). I am an open book and remember how nerve wrecking this week is. Good Luck to everyone (especially my fellow psych peeps). I am an open book if anyone has any questions!
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Vanderbilt MSN 2018
I was accepted for PMHNP and accepted part time but I am still waiting on one school to make my final decision. Don't give up hope. Some of us are still deciding. Good luck guys!!!
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Vanderbilt MSN 2018
I just found out I was accepted for psych!
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Vanderbilt MSN 2018
The wait is killing me! Mine still says submitted
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Vanderbilt MSN 2018
I went to an Open House as well in October
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Vanderbilt MSN 2018
I had an interview and got that email as well. Don't really know if it means anything.