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Georgetown FNP program Fall 2017
Congrats! I'm just WHNP track but we'll do great!
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Georgetown FNP program Fall 2017
I never went to faculty?? It took a month for me to find out if I was accepted. And you'll be fine!
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Georgetown FNP program Fall 2017
Hi everyone! I was accepted to Georgetown for Fall 2017 Cohort 27 for the WHNP program! Which Facebook group should I join?
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Georgetown WHNP Fall 2017
Everything happened within the course of a month.
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Georgetown WHNP Fall 2017
You have scholarships planned? Or will you take loans?
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Georgetown WHNP Fall 2017
Go for it!!!! It's been a dream of mines to be accepted there. Great program! Requirementss are straightforward
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Georgetown WHNP Fall 2017
I've applied and have been accepted!
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Loyola University (New Orleans) BSN-DNP Program - May 2017
What other thread? I added the FB group even though I hadn't been accepted.
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Meet the GPA Requirement before apply for BSN-MSN/DNP?
Hello. I'm interested in applying to Loyola as well. My GPA was a 3.1 from undergrad cumulatively. My nursing GPA was a 2.6 or 2.8. How was your interview? My references include my BSN program director, my NICU educator, and my instructor from undergrad.
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BSN-DNP interview, Loyola, 2015
Hello all! Congratulations and acceptance and graduation! I am interested in applying to Loyola for the BSN DNP program. I know that the minimum GPA is a 3.0. Were you all over qualified when it came to GPA?
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Loyola University (New Orleans) BSN-DNP Program - May 2017
Hello! I am interested in applying to Loyola. For those that have been accepted, what were your GPAs? How was the interview? I want to apply for Fall 2017.
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Passed NCLEX-RN on 2nd attempt
Hello everyone! I utilized this site when I failed my exam so I am going to share my story as well. I took boards on August 1st and failed with 160 questions. I decided to reevaluate my life. I stopped working, I did other reviews, and I changed my date THREE times. PS: Don't let nobody tell you "the more you wait the more likely you fail." That's crap and I'm a living witness to WAITING and WINNING the battle. This is time around I did 200 questions a day on UWORLD and remediated. Great site! It was made for doctors and they added nursing so YOU KNOW it's hard lol. I completed 1200 questions and my average was a 53% (they want a 60 to pass NCLEX). I only did QT7 from Kaplan and remediated (made a 55%, they want a 60% for NCLEX). It didn't help MUCH but it helped me prepare to sit and think. I also did NCSBN 5 week review (didn't really help me). I kept reviewing HURST as well (I used HURST the first time and it didn't contribute to NCLEX at all but I gained confidence with knowing my content). Another PS: DO NOT focus on your average or compare with ANYONE. People with 70s on Kaplan QT's fail NCLEX and people who are in the 40s pass NCLEX. I I took my test again on 11/28/15 and it shut off at 100 questions. I felt like a COMPLETE failure. I just knew I had more to prove. I did the PVT 3 times after 24 and 48 hours and each time got the good pop up. I paid for quick results and shonuff it said PASS. If if I passed NCLEX, I promise you can. I wasn't the smartest student, teachers told me I wouldn't make it, and I was struggling to keep a 3.0. I kept God first. My advice to you is: Leave the situation at His feet. Pray about it, give it to God, and put in work. I had peace about the test this time. I hope this helps! God bless
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Failed, nclex rn 5 times! Help?!?!
Honestly, you should take it when you are ready. I took boards on August 1st and failed with 160 questions. I reevaluated my life, stopped working, and changed my date THREE times before taking it again. I kept doing HURST, I only did QT7 from Kaplan and remediated, NCSBN 5 wk review and I also did UWORLD. I took it 11/28/15 and passed with 100 questions. All things are possible with God. Leave this situation at His feet and make peace. I hope this helps!