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lndam91

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  1. haha glad to see I'm not the only one who has been creeping on this thread! I got my acceptance email today and I am SO excited but still in shock! What are everyones plans/backgrounds (like plans on where to live, working or not etc) maybe we can start a facebook group to communicate? I saw that we have to take a course prior to orientation. congrats all!
  2. Has anyone initially applied for a Full time Spot, gotten accepted, and then asked to join the part-time cohort instead or does this typically require re-application?
  3. Hi! I just got accepted today. I take the bridge course May 2017 and Start fall 2017. Do you guys know how the classes with the part time program work-- for example 2 classes a semester? or 1? are they in 7 week increments or do you take both at the same time? Any information would be great! Also, any word on accreditation--does this make anyone wary? thanks :) :)
  4. I know this was back in 2013 but I was wondering what type of background you had prior to applying. I also have a 3.2-3.3 gpa, my bachelors in nursing, graduated on the provost list my final semester in nursing (but had a really rough start at the beginning of nursing school (had to take pathophysiology twice). I have been a nurse for a year now though and have worked at one of the biggest womens hospitals in the states (Winnie Palmer in orlando)I feel that I am not competitive enough regardless of all this. I feel that my GPA and repeated course will count against me. Any advice would be great! I would love to apply to the women's health NP program starting this January!

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