- UC Davis Nurse Residency Program Fall 2019
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Chances of getting a a job you want with little medical background?
It is absolutely possible. I only held retail jobs while completing my BSN and I landed a new grad position. Since you work in a hospital, your internal status really gives you a boost even if the position isn't directly involving patient care. Like you said, senior preceptorship plays a big factor; therefore, pick (if allowed) the specialty of your choice! It will make you more desirable if managers see that you precepted in units similar to theirs. TIP: Consider your senior preceptorship as a long interview. Showcase your skills, knowledge, team dynamic, and motivation. At the end of your preceptorship, drop off your portfolio with the unit manager. It doesn't hurt and if the nurses on the floor enjoyed your help, they'll even recommend you! Best of luck and don't give up!
- UC Davis Nurse Residency Program Fall 2019
- UC Davis Nurse Residency Program Fall 2019
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UC Davis Nurse Residency Program Fall 2019
No idea, he wasn't specific. I assume they didn't make any form of statement is because applicants that precepted in the ICU can still be hired for other units. According to the recruiter (he gave a presentation at my school), they send your application to units that most resemble your preceptorship. eg. Precepted in ICU, your application will be sent to ICU, stepdown units, or units where the manager requested only applicants that had ICU preceptorship. So we still have a chance even if ICU is off the table, but I would still prefer ICU. Hoping it's not true. Guess we'll find out soon.
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UC Davis Nurse Residency Program Fall 2019
Some units are starting to call. I know OR, Peds, L&D, Transplant, and CTPCU already sent invites. Not sure how true this is, but my friend that's in their new grad program told me that no ICU position will be offered due to previous incidents with ICU new grads. ? Hopefully they reverted their decision for this cohort. Anyone heard back yet?
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Sacramento State Spring 2017
Physics? I don't think that's one of our pre-reqs. Is this for studying for the TEAS?
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California ADN BSN program
Ahh, California... One of the most competitive state for nursing programs. It's going to be tough, but if this is your passion then do what it takes! Most BSN programs in California requires a minimum of a 3.0 to apply, and majority of the accepted applicants have GPAs that ranges from 3.7-4.0. Therefore, what I recommend is to retake pre-reqs to bump up your GPA. It might delay your initial application date, but if you score well, it will tremendously increase your chance in getting in a program. I'm not familiar with ADN programs, so i'm practically no help there. If money isn't an issue, then maybe consider for-profit schools (beware) or privates (some privates has very high standards too). Make sure you talk to your university's advisors before making a haste decision. Good Luck!
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How many nursing schools did you apply ? California
Northern Californian here! I applied to two programs: Stanislaus and Sac State. Don't quote me on this, but I believe all the CSUs requires the TEAS. Not sure on private, community, and for-profit schools. Avg GPA: 4.0 Major GPA: 4.0 TEAS: 86%
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CSU Stanislaus, Spring 2017
I emailed them. You won't need to send another ITE with the decline checked, just a simple explanation why you're declining.
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CSU Stanislaus, Spring 2017
Oh! I officially decline their offer on November 15, so hopefully they called or preparing to call the next alternative! Good Luck!
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Sacramento State Spring 2017
I can finally breathe. Looking forward to meeting you guys and congratulation to all!
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Sacramento State Spring 2017
I also wonder this. According to the 12-14 catalog, "Pharmacology must be completed prior to or concurrent with the first semester nursing courses." However, this sentence is nonexistent in the 15-16 catalog. Does that mean we're not required to take NURS 14 (Pharmacology) anymore, since it's integrated into the curriculum?
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It feels so, so good...
Congratulation! One step closer to applying, so keep going strong! I took A&P 1 a year ago and A&P 2 last semester, and absolutely loved every bit of it. Got A's in both. Now Chemistry was a different story. Got an A still, but hated it.
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CSU Stanislaus, Spring 2017
My admission adviser at my school recommended me to accept the offer as a precaution. I actually might be attending Stan, since my first-choice school released an update and it doesn't seem like I have a chance.