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Hello,
I am currently looking to start the FNP program at UTA in April 2016. I wanted to hear from any current students in the FNP program.
1. How do you like the structure of the program?
2. Any tips or study advice?
Also, please comment if you plan on starting in April 2016 or anytime in the 2016 school year. I know they have several sessions throughout the year. I would love to make a study group to help us throughout the program.
Are you going to go to UT Arlington? UTA could be Austin, so I want to make sure. if you are planning to go to UT Arlington, are you doing the AP program? That's the distance program. We don't have to go to campus other than 1 day for a clinical skills check. The program is highly disconnected and they are clueless. The actual program curriculum is excellent, but nobody knows what is going on. It's truly one of the most frustrating experiences I have ever had. It takes six emails and two phone calls to know if your textbook list has been updated since 1974. The campus is in the hood and people get held up at gunpoint. Recently there was a rape on campus. Oh! You have to set up your own clinicals. They don;t give you enough information to sond relatively knowledgable about the program when canvassing potential preceptors. I actually go to other school's websites to learn about things. The advisors know zip. They refer you back to the website. It's a poorly run program. Good luck. Might I suggest Simmons?
Are you going to go to UT Arlington? UTA could be Austin, so I want to make sure. if you are planning to go to UT Arlington, are you doing the AP program? That's the distance program. We don't have to go to campus other than 1 day for a clinical skills check. The program is highly disconnected and they are clueless. The actual program curriculum is excellent, but nobody knows what is going on. It's truly one of the most frustrating experiences I have ever had. It takes six emails and two phone calls to know if your textbook list has been updated since 1974. The campus is in the hood and people get held up at gunpoint. Recently there was a rape on campus. Oh! You have to set up your own clinicals. They don;t give you enough information to sond relatively knowledgable about the program when canvassing potential preceptors. I actually go to other school's websites to learn about things. The advisors know zip. They refer you back to the website. It's a poorly run program. Good luck. Might I suggest Simmons?
Yes, I am referring to UT Arlington. WOW thanks you for your opinion. It's really making me take a second look at UTA. I really want to stay in Texas to complete my masters. I am looking into UT El Paso, UTMB and Texas A&M CC. I would really love feedback on theses programs. I think that having a well organized program and supportive instructors are KEY to being successful. Well thank you sooo much for your honest opinion.
My pleasure, and pardon the negativity. Just wanted to be honest. There are several programs that you can attend from Texas that are not Texas based. Georgetown University in DC, Simmons in Boston, and several others are great schools. Distance Education for MSN/NP is not looked down upon. Even John's Hopkins and Yale have distance education. I suggest looking into those better schools before jumping into a giant public Texas school. UT Southwestern in Dallas has an NP program, as does TWU. Those are much better than UT Arlington. Search online for every NP program in the country. Many, many options! Good luck!
My pleasure, and pardon the negativity. Just wanted to be honest. There are several programs that you can attend from Texas that are not Texas based. Georgetown University in DC, Simmons in Boston, and several others are great schools. Distance Education for MSN/NP is not looked down upon. Even John's Hopkins and Yale have distance education. I suggest looking into those better schools before jumping into a giant public Texas school. UT Southwestern in Dallas has an NP program, as does TWU. Those are much better than UT Arlington. Search online for every NP program in the country. Many, many options! Good luck!
No, thank you for your honesty. I have actually done a lot of research on FNP programs both online and in class. I know about programs like Georgetown, Duke, Vanderbilt...great reputation but those programs are a bit too pricey (60-80K). Price isn't the only deciding factor for me but it is important to take that into consideration. Most schools I found in Texas are more affordable considering I wouldn't have the out of state fees associated with distant learning. Plus there are a few great FNP schools here in Texas I would like to check out first before applying elsewhere. Just a personal preference.
**Also, I was looking into UTSW FNP program and I was unable to find anything. I know they have several graduate programs && it't a great medical school, but I was unable to find information on an FNP program.
**Also, I was looking into UTSW FNP program and I was unable to find anything. I know they have several graduate programs && it't a great medical school, but I was unable to find information on an FNP program.
I looked on their site also, I do not believe they have a FNP program...unless I've overlooked it.
I found out today that I was accepted into the FNP program for Spring 2016. I am not sure if I want to give it a try and accept or save myself the time and headache and just decline. Do you think that the in-class would be better than the online? Some students that have switched say that was better but IDK. I have 5 days to decide .
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Wow! Great Information! Is there a way I can talk with you in more detail about the program & ask you for your advice. I would hate to get into a program that does not provide students with the support that they need to be successful!