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OK, just to check - where do you plan to spend your working life? If it's in the US, I'd really urge you to strongly consider doing your MSN in the US. Being treated as a "foreign educated nurse" for the rest of your career in the US is a pain, and expensive! On the other hand, it's fairly easy for a US-trained RN to work in Australia once qualified.
I just got accepted to the MSN program at Sydney Uni and was wondering if there's anyone who graduated from there that could give me any information or insight into the program. I just got back from a semester abroad at Sydney Uni and loved it so much I decided to apply to the Master's program there too. For graduates of the program, did you feel prepared to enter the field as a working nurse? Any particular strengths or weaknesses to the program? Thanks!
Is this the MN program (2 years prog)? If so... I'm interested to know how it is there too. I will be studying the same course only in 2010 tho hehe...
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I just got accepted to the MSN program at Sydney Uni and was wondering if there's anyone who graduated from there that could give me any information or insight into the program. I just got back from a semester abroad at Sydney Uni and loved it so much I decided to apply to the Master's program there too. For graduates of the program, did you feel prepared to enter the field as a working nurse? Any particular strengths or weaknesses to the program? Thanks!