Published Apr 23, 2017
waiting4ivpush
182 Posts
Anyone know of any 2 year private nursing schools in NYC or surrounding area such as Saint Paul's School of Nursing?
I'm trying to go private for my nursing program. I have taken BOTH TEAS V and HESI and scored pretty well without studying for them, so I know what to expect for entrance exams.
I am a 24 year old male pre-nursing student that took most of the usual nursing pre-reqs.
bumpp
DoGoodThenGo
4,133 Posts
My guess is no one replied to your query because it was vague and overly general.
There are many private ADN schools in New York City; Saint Paul's. Swedish Institute, Beth Israel, and Montefiore come to mind at once. Any Internet search would turn up that information. So the question then becomes what exactly do you want to know?
My guess is no one replied to your query because it was vague and overly general.There are many private ADN schools in New York City; Saint Paul's. Swedish Institute, Beth Israel, and Montefiore come to mind at once. Any Internet search would turn up that information. So the question then becomes what exactly do you want to know?
I'm trying to get into a Nursing program asap. I'm 24 and just want to start a Nursing program already. I was accepted to St. Paul's but ultimately due to my own fault I have to look elsewhere. I took the main nursing pre-reqs (Anatomy & Physiology, English, Psychology, Statistics, Microbiology) and managed a ~3.7 in them. I've taken the HESI and TEAS V and did pretty well considering I didn't study for them. I am still currently a student at Laguardia. I tried applying there but got a C- in Chemistry which basically ruled me out of candidacy. Don't know what would happen if I retook Chemistry and got an A because they average the two grades instead of replacing. And CUNYs are notoriously competitive where students with 3.7s sometimes don't even get in depending on the semester.
I guess long story short, I'm looking for a nursing program that offers an ADN in the NYC / Long Island area. Can be private or CUNY/SUNY. Also considering a 4 year school since eventually I would have to get my BSN, but my original goal was to do ADN->RN, then RN-BSN bridge while working at a hospital I've been working at for a few years now.
HopefulAutumn16, BSN, RN
33 Posts
I'd love to know more also; I am doing my pre-requisites at City Tech but will probably have to apply for Medgar Evers' nursing program, since I work full time as a phlebotomist. I am open to applying to a private school as well and I would like to know about evening/weekend programs for nursing.
I'm trying to get into a Nursing program asap. I'm 24 and just want to start a Nursing program already. I was accepted to St. Paul's but ultimately due to my own fault I have to look elsewhere. I took the main nursing pre-reqs (Anatomy & Physiology, English, Psychology, Statistics, Microbiology) and managed a ~3.7 in them. I've taken the HESI and TEAS V and did pretty well considering I didn't study for them. I am still currently a student at Laguardia. I tried applying there but got a C- in Chemistry which basically ruled me out of candidacy. Don't know what would happen if I retook Chemistry and got an A because they average the two grades instead of replacing. And CUNYs are notoriously competitive where students with 3.7s sometimes don't even get in depending on the semester. I guess long story short, I'm looking for a nursing program that offers an ADN in the NYC / Long Island area. Can be private or CUNY/SUNY. Also considering a 4 year school since eventually I would have to get my BSN, but my original goal was to do ADN->RN, then RN-BSN bridge while working at a hospital I've been working at for a few years now.
Again you aren't saying anything "new". A simple Internet query will tell you what nursing programs are in NYC/LI area, private or not. Have already given you two private; Beth Israel, and Montefiore.
If you want information regarding a specific program, that is a different matter. But simply saying "I want information about two year private ADN programs" is like standing in the frozen foods aisle of a supermarket asking about vanilla ice cream".