Published Aug 23, 2007
soontobenurse2
43 Posts
I'm thinking about going for my BSN. Is anyone currently in the BSN program at South Unversity. Is it a good program??? Any information would really be appreciated.
Mishty4u
5 Posts
I am in south nursing program right now in West Palm Beach. It's a great program and I highly recommend it.
Nurse-One
158 Posts
can anyone elaborate more on south university located in west palm beach or tampa.
wait list?
average gpa?
selection process?
Good/Bad experiences?
Instrructors helpful or not?
Any other info would be appricated.
Galatians 2:20-RN
1 Post
Hi soontobenurse2-
Just curious, did you ever end up attending South University for your BSN? And if you did.....how did you like it?:typing
cooliegirl
458 Posts
I Am Applying For The Spring Term In West Palm Beach. Any One Else Applying?
Diane360
7 Posts
I attended South and it is a great school
Diane, are in the nursing progaram yet? if yes can you elaborate more. was it hard to get accepted? how are the instructors? can you give me any pointers as to what to expect. etc etc
laurenr
I just Graduated from South in June 08... It was a great program to be in.. I highly recommend it.. dont get me wrong it is difficult but well worth it. All the faculty was very supportive
Pinkster
180 Posts
can anyone elaborate more on south university located in west palm beach or tampa.wait list?average gpa?selection process?Good/Bad experiences?Instrructors helpful or not?Any other info would be appricated.
can anyone shed any light on these questions. Also the online BSN program, any one have any input there?
Much thanks!!
The program is 18 months after completion of your prereq's
-The wait list... I was never on one... i applied and had everthing taken care of (prereq's, NET test, physical and payment)
-The average GPA they look for is above 2.5 but obviously the higher the gpa the better off you are... i had above a 3.0.. and came out of the program just a little above a 3.0 lol!
-Good/Bad- Well... it is a stressful situation. Your put in unfamiliar territories that freak you out at first.. i have no real bad experiences from this program.. we did lose alot of people from our beginning class so you just always have to keep your game up and study like crazy.. however my friends and i knew how to unwind and relax when we needed to. I found that to be very important.
-the instructors were AMAZING. You will have some ups and downs but you discover at the end they were hard on you because they want to see you succeed and do well.. it was a very happy last quarter because everyones guards were down and we really found collages instead of 'instructors'. they are always 'there' for you when your having issues and you always have someone to talk to.. everyone was great..
Hope this was helpful to you!
oh by the way.. you cant do online BSN program until you completed your AS in nursing.. :-) so why not just go and get your bachelors outta the way one time?
LAURENR, thanks for the info im applying for the Spring term. did you pass your boards already? what specialty are you in now?
im nervous about South because the tend to choose mostly outsiders to enter their program, with that being said i applied to BCC also.
did you know thet got rid of the NET test...and replaced with the TEAS exam plus a Critical Thinking test.
LAURENR, thanks for the info im applying for the Spring term. did you pass your boards already? what specialty are you in now?im nervous about South because the tend to choose mostly outsiders to enter their program, with that being said i applied to BCC also.did you know thet got rid of the NET test...and replaced with the TEAS exam plus a Critical Thinking test.
Yes i took my boards august 11th.. and i passed :-) very happy about that. I am hoping to be in ICU in a few years but its very hard as a new grad to get into a specialty. I am currently pursuing a job on a step down unit. Everyone thinks that South will choose outsiders but that is false. All of my friends that applied from south got in but a good majority also got in from outside schools. They pick the best fit.. believe it or not some people still apply when the 'checklist' is not complete. I advice you to get a per diem job in a hospital so you have your foot in the door so when you graduate you will not have a difficult time getting a job, I heard they got rid of the net test but didnt know what they replaced it with. can you tell me more about the TEAS exam?? (my husband is looking to get into nursing as well) Thanks!