I thought it was a good idea to do research on some schools since time goes by fast. My dream school is UPenn and I hope i get into it one day! This was a really good video! It helped a lot!
Thank you for making this video! You have definitely made me decide that becoming a women’s health NP is my path (currently doing bedside nursing in postpartum and I’m so burnt out). I would love to hear about the courses you took and your clinical experiences!
I'm a 3rd year BSN student. I go to a pretty expensive upper-mid level university. My advice: go where its cheaper. A BSN is a BSN. all looks the same on a resume.
FYI the nursing program at UW is much harder to get into - the 49% is deceiving (which the University is trying to fix) That may get you into UW but then you must apply separately to the nursing program which lowers your chance significantly - the actually acceptance is closer to 20% - source: real world experience with children that went to UW
I am a licensed registered nurse in Ghana with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. I want to apply for any BSN program. Which program am I eligible please and how do I begin the process?
I'm not sure which hospitals take what specifically. I do know that a hospital will hire a bsn much faster than an adn. If you want a bsn but don't like how much time it takes, there are a lot of accelerated Bsn programs out there. Look into those
@@RyanMolkentin I think most accelerated BSN programs are only for people who already got a 4 year Bachelor's degree in a different subject, and now want to become a nurse. They only have to take any missing nursing prerequisite classes, and then can just take the bare number of classes their state requires for them to be considered ready to safely start training as a new nurse, so the can do that in a shorter timespan as they take fewer classes, and usually those programs are very fast paced and condensed courses, as they figure people who already graduated can handle the faster pace of classes.
John Hopkins does not have a traditional BSN program, so it's possible that's why he left it out. Then again, he did mention Duke which doesn't have a traditional BSN program either
I thought it was a good idea to do research on some schools since time goes by fast. My dream school is UPenn and I hope i get into it one day! This was a really good video! It helped a lot!
me toooo
yes
This is old but I hope you got in!!!
Thank you for making this video! You have definitely made me decide that becoming a women’s health NP is my path (currently doing bedside nursing in postpartum and I’m so burnt out). I would love to hear about the courses you took and your clinical experiences!
I'm a 3rd year BSN student. I go to a pretty expensive upper-mid level university. My advice: go where its cheaper. A BSN is a BSN. all looks the same on a resume.
I absolutely agree!
in my mid 30’s and considering going for a bsn. One of my dreams
Best of luck!
Thank you Ryan. Such a great vedio it is
Very decent video editing keep it up man. And I like the pace
FYI the nursing program at UW is much harder to get into - the 49% is deceiving (which the University is trying to fix) That may get you into UW but then you must apply separately to the nursing program which lowers your chance significantly - the actually acceptance is closer to 20% - source: real world experience with children that went to UW
I just recently got accepted into UNC Chapel Hills nursing program for the Fall 2022!
Well thought out video
Hi Ryan! Thanks for the information man!! Really helpful! I’m looking to go into nursing soon! Thanks dude!
Wow! i really like this video..,😍 buh please I'm a Ghanaian and I will love to be a nurse in the USA.😢
What nursing schools are you looking at right now? Comment down below!
Some of the state universities in Connecticut, Upenn, UNC-Chapel Hill, and now some of the ones listed in this video. Thanks for the help!
I know the school I would like to go to isn’t listed but I still love it 😊
UofA
I am a licensed registered nurse in Ghana with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. I want to apply for any BSN program.
Which program am I eligible please and how do I begin the process?
Have you been able @bridget
You have to contact the schools you are interested in directly
@@traditionallylost-pdf What sounds harder to your ears? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
Very interesting i would really like to know what the requirements are to apply
Hey i live in chicago too but idk if i wanna go for adn or bsn because idk what chicago hospitals take adn or bsn can you help me out?
I'm not sure which hospitals take what specifically. I do know that a hospital will hire a bsn much faster than an adn. If you want a bsn but don't like how much time it takes, there are a lot of accelerated Bsn programs out there. Look into those
@@RyanMolkentin I think most accelerated BSN programs are only for people who already got a 4 year Bachelor's degree in a different subject, and now want to become a nurse. They only have to take any missing nursing prerequisite classes, and then can just take the bare number of classes their state requires for them to be considered ready to safely start training as a new nurse, so the can do that in a shorter timespan as they take fewer classes, and usually those programs are very fast paced and condensed courses, as they figure people who already graduated can handle the faster pace of classes.
Hi, where did you get these ranks from?
I used several different websites and compiled my list from that. specifically i used niche.com and nurse.org
After Bsc nursing is there any courses for international nurses in USA
Thank u Dankeschön 1👍☝✊🧑🎓
You left out Johns Hopkins?
John Hopkins does not have a traditional BSN program, so it's possible that's why he left it out. Then again, he did mention Duke which doesn't have a traditional BSN program either
@@williamrodrigues1290 Okay, JHU Nursing MSN program is ranks in the top 5 programs in the US.
I’m going to be applying for masters entry for my MSN at Emory once I move to GA 🤍🤍