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BrandiOU

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  1. I don't necessarily think there is a bias, but they do give major points for previously attending OU and getting all the pre reqs there, and I just think it's young girls (including me) that started at OU and are going straight into nursing, so we got major points for that. Are you planning on starting next year (aug?) If you get into OU and decide to come let me know. If so, I'll keep all my objectives and test study guides that take HOURS to fill out for you. A friend of mine did that for me last semester so I get to spend more time studying instead of looking up all the answers. Just let me know.
  2. I forgot to mention that Im not to impressed with the OU nursing school. It is very disorganzied! I did speak with some people, and they all agreed that a difference btw OU and UCO is that OU is LARGELY college students 20-23 years old, and with UCO they have more older students applying. I'm not sure if this matters to you, but I just thought I would let you know. In a general class that I have this semester everyone has to attend who got accepted and I think I've seen 2 people who are over the age of 23.
  3. Hey guys I'm currently a student at OU in OKC, and I can tell you that it really isn't easy to get into, and since both the pre reqs are similar I would suggest applying to both because some of my close friends didn't get into OU and now they have to wait another year!
  4. hey everyone! My name is brandi and I'm currrently in the 3rd year of my BSN program at the University of Oklahoma Health and Science center obviously in Oklahoma. Here's the problem...my fiance lives in Scottsdale Arizona (for 5 months now) and I am wanting to move down there for the summer, and get an extern job. I'm not sure how everything works in Arizona or what hospitals are good to work as externs. I was just wondering if there was anyone from Arizona that might be able to help me out. After completion of my BSN I would want to work in probably the same hospital I did my externship in because at least I would know my way around. Do you think it's going to be a problem that I live go to school in oklahoma? I mean are the hospitals not going to want to higher me because of that? I have worked in a hospital or nursing home since I was 16 (5 years now) so hopefully that will help. I would appreciate any information on arizona hospitals and extern programs. Thanks everyone!

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