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Binghamton University BAT Program-2016-2017
This thread from this year's class has some info about GPAs, if you page through: https://allnurses.com/online-nursing-schools/binghamton-bat-program-1063475.html
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Binghamton BAT Program 2017-2018
I don't know for sure, but I would assume the number of waitlisted students that get admitted depends on how many accepted students choose not to attend opening a space for more students, so there is probably no way to know an exact number.
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Does this feeling ever go away?
It's been about 5 months since my original post, so I wanted to post an update. At that point, I'd been working as a nursing assistant for about 4 months and feeling overwhelmed most of the time. Now, I don't know if I'd say for sure that that 'overwhelmed' feeling has gone away completely, but it's definitely less of an issue for me now. I still have the same number of tasks to perform and often more patients than I did before since we are more short-staffed now, but I feel like I'm able to handle it all better without feeling overwhelmed. I think part of this is that I feel less pressure to get things done by an exact time, rather than just getting them done correctly and as soon as I can. The RNs I work with are understanding of this and realize I am working as quickly as possible. I think another part of this is that even though I still get behind sometimes, I have enough experience to know it will be ok - that if I just keep going, I will get everything done. I've also come up with some ways to keep myself more organized and work quicker, as well as just having more experience which many people assured me would help. Thanks again to all who replied with encouragement to my original post!
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Help Me Find a Low Cost Accelerated BSN program!
I'm not sure where you're located, but I'm looking at doing a 12-month ABSN that should cost about $20k for me as New York State resident. To be a NY state resident, you have to live in-state for 12 months and have other proofs of residency, like your driver's license, voters registration, etc. For non-NYS residents, the program costs a little over $40k. More info here: Binghamton University BAT Program
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Binghamton BAT Program 2017-2018
I mentioned this above, but to answer your question, my undergrad GPA was 3.85 and I have a 4.0 in all my prereqs. I did most of my prereqs at community college, but a few online at a private college. I am finishing my last 3 prereqs this semester; I won't have any to do in the spring. I also work as a Nursing Assistant. Best of luck to those who are still waiting!
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Binghamton BAT Program 2017-2018
I got accepted too! :-) I got an email tonight around 5 pm telling me I had a status change to my application.
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Binghamton BAT Program 2017-2018
There's some good information about the program in general on allnurses if you search. If you mean more information about the application process, I don't think there's too much on here now. I submitted a resume, but that's the only thing I see that I can upload as an optional document. I contacted the school and they told me that they changed their requirements and no longer require a supplemental form or letters of recommendation. My undergrad GPA was 3.85 and I've got a 4.0 in my prerequisites so far.
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Binghamton BAT Program 2017-2018
@emamazing Hi, I haven't applied to BU at all before. I'm only now completing my prerequisites for the program. I had taken some of them as part of my previous BA, but it's been a long time so I retook some of them and filled in the others I was missing. Yes, I did have to submit a course progress report for my current classes. Since I'm taking one online, I was able to have the professor email in my progress, but I have another online course which just started today (it's an 8 week course) so I don't have any grades yet. I'm planning to send in my grades for that as soon as I can, and I hope that doesn't affect me getting in to the program! I had never heard before how many people get into the BAT program... 86 is a decent size, although I don't know how many typically apply :-) We'll have to keep each other up to date if we hear anything back, and you can PM me if you like once you have enough posts to do it.
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Binghamton BAT Program 2017-2018
I'm applying for the BAT program for 2017-2018. I submitted my application back in August when it opened and have been following through the process since then. I finished my BA in 2007 so I've been taking prerequisite classes for the last two semesters, finishing my last three courses this semester. As far as what they require, in the past I think they've required an essay and references but this year they are not requiring either of those things, so I assume it's mostly based on grades and resume. I've been wondering if that means that maybe the acceptances will go out sooner than they have in the past... but we'll have to be patient and wait to see :-) Best wishes for getting into the program!
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Does this feeling ever go away?
Thanks for sharing! It sounds like you've got a good system set up and that seems to be key. I'm trying to learn how to do things not only faster, but also smarter like someone else mentioned. Thanks for sharing from your experience! Time for me to go get ready for work :-)
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Does this feeling ever go away?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience. What you mentioned about co-workers is something I need to remember to - I work with a great team who are able to pitch in when I need help. It's just my personality bent to want to do it all myself, but I'm learning to delegate and ask for help. Thanks again!
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Does this feeling ever go away?
A good way to define patience! Thanks for sharing!
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Does this feeling ever go away?
Thanks for your kind words of encouragement! :-)
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Does this feeling ever go away?
Thanks for the *realistic* encouragement! It's good to know it will get better, even though there will still be some rough shifts. Thanks!
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Does this feeling ever go away?
One of the things that attracted me to nursing is the variety of setting we can work in, so maybe in the future, if I can't get this "behind" feeling to a manageable level, I can look to areas other than the ones you mentioned (although that's admittedly a big sector of nursing) :-) Thanks!