Published Jul 16, 2005
Nikki422
50 Posts
Hey everyone..I've been lurking for a while on here, and have posted just a few times before. :) So I guess this is a Hi!
Anyway, I was wondering where some of you were applying to for Fall 2006, BSN program wise. I'm at a community college in MD right now, I feel like I have been here forever...eeesh. It does have an ASN program, but..My school drives me nuts and I'm desperate to get out. First of all, it's not that cheap, relatively speaking in terms of other CC's..Secondly, I just think it's silly and stupid to be on a waiting list at a CC for 2+ years..So, I'm planning (hoping) to transfer next fall. I'll be applying to Univ of Ill. Chicago, Emory, NYU, Villanova and UPenn. Haha..you'll notice how I'm NOT applying to either J.Hop or UMD. I've got to get out of this place!
So good luck with the upcoming school year to all of you, and to any of those with upcoming summer finals.. (A&P2 for me..shiiiiver) and I look forward to getting to know you all! :) :)
Nikki
charleybarley
63 Posts
hey nikki! well so far i have only applied to drexel.. and im still waiting to hear what they say. looks like i'll also be applying to villanova, duquense, jefferson, maryland and pitt. problem is- my stupid orifice school i attend right now wont let me take pharm and patho which are pre-reqs for two of those schools, so i gotta call them up on monday and see what i can do about that. then there is jhu.. but i dont know if i feel like throwing away 50 (75?) bucks just to receive a rejection letter.
arghhh.. too much stress for me! :angryfire
hey nikki! well so far i have only applied to drexel.. and im still waiting to hear what they say. looks like i'll also be applying to villanova, duquense, jefferson, maryland and pitt. problem is- my stupid orifice school i attend right now wont let me take pharm and patho which are pre-reqs for two of those schools, so i gotta call them up on monday and see what i can do about that. then there is jhu.. but i dont know if i feel like throwing away 50 (75?) bucks just to receive a rejection letter. arghhh.. too much stress for me! :angryfire
Haha..Don't worry Charley..I feel your pain! Yeahhh!! A fellow Villanova applicant! Have you spoke to the Dean or anything up there? Her name is Frances Keen, I love her! She's wonderfully open and blunt! I wanted to apply last year, but she was pretty honest in telling me I would be wasting my time, as my current school pretty much screwed me by making me take certain chem classes to get into A&P, but they wouldn't transfer. Blah...So now, after completing everything but Micro..I get to go back and take general chemistry. (I hate my school!) Anyway, I have her email somewhere around here...She interviews with all applicants personally, and advises all transfers to apply EARLY, like as soon as apps are ready early. She really is great. Are you at a Community College now?? Also, just an FYI..JHU's NCLEX passing rate is FALLING. Shocking, I know, being that it's the #1 medical system in the country (they rub that in ALL the time, it's soooooo annoying)..but..Eh. Me personally, after having worked at the hospital for 3 years, have no desire to attend!
Just take some deep breaths..hehe, eeeeeeeeeverything will be ooooooook. :)
smile123
630 Posts
Haha..Don't worry Charley..I feel your pain! Yeahhh!! Also, just an FYI..JHU's NCLEX passing rate is FALLING. Shocking, I know, being that it's the #1 medical system in the country (they rub that in ALL the time, it's soooooo annoying)..but..Eh. Me personally, after having worked at the hospital for 3 years, have no desire to attend! Just take some deep breaths..hehe, eeeeeeeeeverything will be ooooooook. :)
Also, just an FYI..JHU's NCLEX passing rate is FALLING. Shocking, I know, being that it's the #1 medical system in the country (they rub that in ALL the time, it's soooooo annoying)..but..Eh. Me personally, after having worked at the hospital for 3 years, have no desire to attend!
Hi Nikki422,
Good luck on your choice of schools. So what did you hear about JHU's NCLEX pass rate? I thought it was in the 90's, close to 97%. Do you have some actual stats? Thanks.
Smile123
casi, ASN, RN
2,063 Posts
I am really hoping to try and apply and get into the University of Minnesota's BSN program, but the competition is feirce, and I don't know if my grades will cut it. Right now I am in at a Community College. I will try to get into their program as well
Otherwise I'll be applying to just about any nursing program that will take me :)
Hi Nikki422, Good luck on your choice of schools. So what did you hear about JHU's NCLEX pass rate? I thought it was in the 90's, close to 97%. Do you have some actual stats? Thanks.Smile123
Smile-
I'm not sure of the exact stats, but I have heard that they have fallen about 5% points, somewhere around 91% now, which no, isn't bad by any means. Two of my friends are in the program, one is actually transferring out to MD's program this fall. My former boss is now teaching for JHU, she keeps me well informed. :)
NurseBetti
11 Posts
Hey yall! Well I plan on applying to MUSC in Charleston, SC. They have a good BSN and an MSN. The competition is kinda tough they only let in about 30 or so. So next fall that's where I'll try 2 be. If not I'll apply to wherever else that may catch my interest.
GOOD LUCK!!! :balloons:
Just wanted to say Good Luck to everyone! The competition is pretty rough out there, but...we can do it! :)
Nathalie
390 Posts
I will be attending Barry University in Miami, Fl. If you dont mind moving far away form where you live, they have an excellent nursing program. They have a 4,3,2(years), and a 12-month accelerated program. You need to apply NOW tho'. Also try University of Miami. IT MUST BE THE EASIEST TO GET INTO. All you need is a 2.75 GPA and all your pre-reqs finished. If not just send them proof that you are currently taking the classes and they'll still accept you. Everyone thinks that it is really hard to get into the program but its not. They accepted 600 Nursins Students for the upcoming fall but i decided to go to Barry instead. I like the smaller setting. Good luck
i-heartnursing
14 Posts
I got into penn and drexel and am going to drexel its cheaper, they have co-op so you end up making money, and believe it or not they got higher board scores than penn. i couldn't be happier with my decision. ive been told that its better to saveyour money for undergrad, nobody cares about that when it comes to nursing, and to stretch your money to a master's at a renowned university.
My girlfriend goes to UVA's nursing school and absolutely loves their program. I also know someone at Nova that likes it there as well but wishes she had more real experience outside of clinical on the floor. But despite the he said she said stuff, you will find people that love a program that somebody else hates. Try if you have time, to talk to either a wide range of students from each program, or even see if you can sit in on a class. Otherwise, just make sure you know what you need/want and have it match. My biggest problem with choosing was the name. It was very difficult to give up "Penn", but once I did I realized I was choosing it for all the wrong reasons. Don't get caught up in the superficiality make sure you are choosing the school because it is right for you, not because of what it does on paper. Not that you would, but that was my problem.
good luck! :)