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Hello Leighqkey! Not really, but I want to know more about this since I saw most of info are about the online program...
Ohh ok. I think the main difference between the two is that with camp-based u get to attend a classroom and have a live teacher. Junior semester- on Wednesdays and Thursdays-Senior semester. This takes up the full day. 8am-5pm. Other than that I ddn't see any difference.
Ohh ok. I think the main difference between the two is that with camp-based u get to attend a classroom and have a live teacher. Junior semester- on Wednesdays and Thursdays-Senior semester. This takes up the full day. 8am-5pm. Other than that I ddn't see any difference.
Thanks for your info. I am just wondering how does the admission process look like, because I know that for the online program, UTA has academic partnership with some colleges. Students successfully graduate from those colleges can do the online program without additional application. I don't know if the campus-base program has the same policy, and how competitive the admission process will be.
Thanks for your info. I am just wondering how does the admission process look like, because I know that for the online program, UTA has academic partnership with some colleges. Students successfully graduate from those colleges can do the online program without additional application. I don't know if the campus-base program has the same policy, and how competitive the admission process will be.
Am frankly not in a position to tell you that yet- maybe three months down the line, since I applied and I was accepted into the school ( haven't received the nursing dep. acceptance yet, but they say it is a dual application). However, with that said, I have friends that did it prior years and as recent as last year, who say pretty much that if u are an active RN and you do have most of the pre-reqs required then you getting accepted. I will confirm this later since I just have to wait and see how it pans out. Am I nervous?- not at all. So to summarize, I do not think its competitive @ all if u have the required pre-reqs.
Am frankly not in a position to tell you that yet- maybe three months down the line, since I applied and I was accepted into the school ( haven't received the nursing dep. acceptance yet, but they say it is a dual application). However, with that said, I have friends that did it prior years and as recent as last year, who say pretty much that if u are an active RN and you do have most of the pre-reqs required then you getting accepted. I will confirm this later since I just have to wait and see how it pans out. Am I nervous?- not at all. So to summarize, I do not think its competitive @ all if u have the required pre-reqs.
Congrats to your acceptance to the school first! Your opinions really relieve my nerves and encourage me. Thank you and good luck to your application!
I recently graduated from UTAs BSN in seat program. It's a great program, good luck! If you have any particular questions let me know!!
I do have lots of questions. How long after u applied dd ur nursing acceptance letter show up? Did you work full-time or part-time while doing it? The upper electives, can one take them before getting accepted into the nursing program?
I recently graduated from UTAs BSN in seat program. It's a great program, good luck! If you have any particular questions let me know!!
Congrats! Did you attend the traditional program or the rn-bsn one? I assume that you were in the rn-bsn program. How does the admission process look like? Is it competitive? Sorry for shooting you so many questions at once. I really wanna know more about it:)
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Hi everyone,
Tried searching here for a thread with the above topic but couldn't find one, therefore decided to see if there is anyone out there that applied or will apply in the future/ past students- campus based for comments/ concerns/advices...etc.