Roseman BSN 2023

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Any  2023 hopefuls for either campus?  I will be applying for Spring start.

Hello everyone I made a fb group let me know if you guys have any issues ? 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/942630483780638/?ref=share_group_link

Specializes in Nursing.

I just requested to join

 I recently graduated from the BSN program. Lmk if you have any questions!

I'm not sure if there was a facebook group created for the August 2023 cohort Henderson campus so I went ahead and created one if anyone would like to join here's the link!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/753877062665929/

NURSEORTON said:

I applied for August 2023. Anyone else?

Hi!  I just got accepted to the July/August 2023 South Jordan campus.  Hope you got in! 

SCaballero said:

@BsnCNMhopeful @evangelinexvu

I got into SJ campus too! I actually just did a campus visit and found an apartment in salt lake last week. See you guys there!

Hi!  I just got accepted to the SJ campus that starts end of July.  Do you have any recommendations on apartments?  I have been looking but some have bad reviews.  Any advice or info would be greatly appreciated!

Hello everyone, I'm a past graduate (feb 2023) from Roseman. If anyone has any questions I'm happy to help.

Karibunii said:

Hello everyone, I'm a past graduate (feb 2023) from Roseman. If anyone has any questions I'm happy to help.

Hi! Congratulations on completing the program! What an accomplishment!  
 

What advice would you give when it comes to housing? Is it necessary to live as close as possible or would Salt Lake City  be fine? Based on my research, rent will be more the closer you are to the school. I've looked into Salt Lake, which is a little more cheaper but it's about 15+ min away from campus. I'm from California (Bay Area) and have gone to Tahoe planty of times, but living in snowy wealthy will definitely be different LOL. So my question is, would you recommend living as closest as possible to Roseman to avoid traveling delays when it snows, or is living in cities within a 15-20 min drive be just as fine?

Also, what is the dress code like, for clinicals and campus lectures/labs? When it snows, is it best to wear snow shoes outdoors then changing into regular shoes once indoors? LOL I know that sounds like a silly question, but I've been thinking about how all that works out. 

Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

 

 

Karibunii said:

Hello everyone, I'm a past graduate (feb 2023) from Roseman. If anyone has any questions I'm happy to help.

Hi Karibunii,

Can you give advice on how you were able to be successful in obtaining 90 percent on all exams. What helped you succeed? PowerPoints, reading the books, outside resources, adapative quizzes, study group, or overall all that I've mentioned?  The fact it's one class at a time makes this obtainable. 

Specializes in CNA.
Future Nurse_RM said:

Hi!  I just got accepted to the SJ campus that starts end of July.  Do you have any recommendations on apartments?  I have been looking but some have bad reviews.  Any advice or info would be greatly appreciated!

Most people live close to campus, I know a lot of students live at the south Jordan station apartments that are less than 5 mins from campus

Specializes in CNA.
Future Nurse_RM said:

Hi! Congratulations on completing the program! What an accomplishment!  
 

What advice would you give when it comes to housing? Is it necessary to live as close as possible or would Salt Lake City  be fine? Based on my research, rent will be more the closer you are to the school. I've looked into Salt Lake, which is a little more cheaper but it's about 15+ min away from campus. I'm from California (Bay Area) and have gone to Tahoe planty of times, but living in snowy wealthy will definitely be different LOL. So my question is, would you recommend living as closest as possible to Roseman to avoid traveling delays when it snows, or is living in cities within a 15-20 min drive be just as fine?

Also, what is the dress code like, for clinicals and campus lectures/labs? When it snows, is it best to wear snow shoes outdoors then changing into regular shoes once indoors? LOL I know that sounds like a silly question, but I've been thinking about how all that works out. 

Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

 

 

Hey @Future Nurse_RM I live in downtown SLC, also from the Bay Area, and it's about a 20 min drive to campus on clear days. The good news is it's reverse traffic for the most part. On snow days though it's taken me between 45 min to an hour to get to campus (this does not count time to scrape your car if you have to park somewhere uncovered). I have an AWD car so that's been fine and really I've only had to be in person on bad snow days maybe 4 or 5 times this last Winter. As for shoes, you'll be fine in regular shoes if you're just walking to your car and then from your car into the building. 
 

Hope this helps!

SCaballero said:

Hey @Future Nurse_RM I live in downtown SLC, also from the Bay Area, and it's about a 20 min drive to campus on clear days. The good news is it's reverse traffic for the most part. On snow days though it's taken me between 45 min to an hour to get to campus (this does not count time to scrape your car if you have to park somewhere uncovered). I have an AWD car so that's been fine and really I've only had to be in person on bad snow days maybe 4 or 5 times this last Winter. As for shoes, you'll be fine in regular shoes if you're just walking to your car and then from your car into the building. 
 

Hope this helps!

Hi! Thank you for your reply! I appreciate the info! What about dress code for class, labs,  and clinicals?

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