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Hello everyone!
I live in Southeastern Michigan and I'm considering the direct-entry MSN program at the University of Toledo. (My bachelor's degree is in accounting.)
I am currently working on a broad range of prerequisites, which I expect to complete in December 2009, to qualify for most of the RN programs in the area. I expect to achieve a 4.0 in prereqs and a 3.9 overall. I have recently completed a nursing assistant course, am working part-time in a long-term care facility as a nursing assistant, and have some recent hospital volunteer experience.
Can anyone advise as to the competitiveness of this program? What's the financial aid like? What is the interview like? What kind of weight is given to the recommendations? What's the program like? Is it possible, realistically, to work while in the program? For graduates of the program, if given the choice, would you do it all over again? Did having a master's afford better job opportunities as a new grad? And does anyone know if the program is full for Fall 2010 entry?
Any advice will be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!
Best,
Wendy
My main focus was what lead me to want to be a nurse and what I have done so far (classes work independent study)that will help me become a great nurse. However I think I may have blurred cnl and cns a few times. Emphasized that I specifically want this program and have made arrangements to focus solely on the program. When I visited in Nov I was told by students and staff that gpa and gre matter but the essay was a very important part of the process. If you have stellar grades and gpa and a decent essay you prob don't need to worry though. :)
me too, I mentioned that I would like to go forward and become and adult nurse practitioner. I talked about why I wanted to become a nurse and what I would use my advance degree for. I check my account everyday to see if a decision has been made. I don't know why but they didnot include my masters degree transript and my pre req transcripts. I e-mailed then twice asking them if they made a mistake but got no reply and they didnot add them either. My husband said it's probably because those are not the requirements for admission.
my masters is in public health. They put on my account that " complete. awaiting decision" they themselves took out the names of 2 schools I had added on my lists of school. If something was lacking or delaying, should they have put there that the application package is complete? Maybe they just didn't consider those as requirements.
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Anyone get a letter for an interview yet?