Accelerated Nursing Program: What I Wish I Knew! | Hidden Fees, Clinical Rotations, Grading System

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  • What I wish I knew before starting the accelerated nursing program! (ABSN) #nursingschool #absn #nursingstudent
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    Here I share some of the things that I wish I knew before starting the program! Throughout the video, I also share some of the additional hidden fees that I came across during the program which is something that I also wish I knew. I go into detail about financial aid and tuition when it comes to the accelerated nursing program specifically, how students are selected for their clinical rotation locations, how different the grading system is in the ABSN programs, and much more!
    Hope this helps!
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    00:00:00 Intro
    00:16:22 Financial Aid
    01:20:25 SATA
    02:17:23 Clinical Rotations
    02:49:29 Additional Fees #1
    03:49:22 HESI Exams
    04:19:08 Additional Fees #2
    05:04:02 Grading System
    05:38:19 Additional Fees #3
    06:01:15 Classes
    07:28:09 Additional Fees #4
    07:49:00 Pace of the Program
    08:36:04 Limited Time
    09:21:20 Drama
    10:40:22 Friendships
    12:12:21 How to increase chance of acceptance
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Комментарии • 24

  • @omarjimenez9035
    @omarjimenez9035 5 месяцев назад +1

    I did a tour today at university of st Thomas. Super cool and definitely a goal. I appreciate your videos thank you 😎

  • @geckerz
    @geckerz Год назад +19

    Please talk about how to find grants and scholarships!

    • @Martine96
      @Martine96 Год назад +2

      That would be so helpful

    • @emmatica1314
      @emmatica1314 Год назад +11

      Story time:
      I started college in Fall 2016, I applied to my schools nursing program in 2018, and I found out that all my friends got in except for me. Heartbroken was an understatement. I was lost and confused, so I spent the next 2 years redoing classes while studying for another degree. In Fall 2020, I re-applied and I found out I got in. I worked my butt off so I would stay in the program. I even became the president of our college nursing organization. I graduated in December 2022, and in Feb 2023 I took my NCLEX and passed in 75 questions. Now I can call myself : Christian Rouse RN
      Just know that delayed DOES NOT MEAN DENIED!!!
      Truly good luck to everyone and just because you don’t get it the first time doesn’t mean it over. IF YOU ARE MEANT TO BE A RN, THEN YOU WILL BE !!!

    • @emmatica1314
      @emmatica1314 Год назад +1

      Story time:
      I started college in Fall 2016, I applied to my schools nursing program in 2018, and I found out that all my friends got in except for me. Heartbroken was an understatement. I was lost and confused, so I spent the next 2 years redoing classes while studying for another degree. In Fall 2020, I re-applied and I found out I got in. I worked my butt off so I would stay in the program. I even became the president of our college nursing organization. I graduated in December 2022, and in Feb 2023 I took my NCLEX and passed in 75 questions. Now I can call myself : Christian Rouse RN
      Just know that delayed DOES NOT MEAN DENIED!!!
      Truly good luck to everyone and just because you don’t get it the first time doesn’t mean it over. IF YOU ARE MEANT TO BE A RN, THEN YOU WILL BE !!!

    • @laurarrrr4745
      @laurarrrr4745 4 месяца назад

      Yes!This is what I am going thru, finding the funds 😢

  • @MusaKnowsStuff
    @MusaKnowsStuff Год назад +1

    Hey, so this might had aged a bit poorly for the first segment. So, TESU's ABSN takes financial aid. The reason is that the ABSN is my first degree. TESU requires applicants to complete the 7 prereqs, and 9 undergrad pre-reqs (All done through Straighterline). I start on January 2024.
    Just wanted to mention. I love the video nonetheless.

  • @camelleonx
    @camelleonx Год назад +3

    Totally agree that drama is everywhere, love to learn that future healthcare professionals are just as human as anyone else 😂And the hat is really the cutest thing ever Ivy 😍

    • @NurseIvyRN
      @NurseIvyRN  Год назад

      Thanks Cam!

    • @emmatica1314
      @emmatica1314 Год назад +1

      Story time:
      I started college in Fall 2016, I applied to my schools nursing program in 2018, and I found out that all my friends got in except for me. Heartbroken was an understatement. I was lost and confused, so I spent the next 2 years redoing classes while studying for another degree. In Fall 2020, I re-applied and I found out I got in. I worked my butt off so I would stay in the program. I even became the president of our college nursing organization. I graduated in December 2022, and in Feb 2023 I took my NCLEX and passed in 75 questions. Now I can call myself : Christian Rouse RN
      Just know that delayed DOES NOT MEAN DENIED!!!
      Truly good luck to everyone and just because you don’t get it the first time doesn’t mean it over. IF YOU ARE MEANT TO BE A RN, THEN YOU WILL BE !!!

  • @PinkPhantomAsmr
    @PinkPhantomAsmr Год назад +1

    Yes,Yes I do actually. I like the hat !

  • @saiyanbro
    @saiyanbro Год назад +2

    Clarification, if you took out a federal loan for your first degree then you won’t be able to do the same for the second degree. If you did not borrow for the first degree, you can take out a federal loan for the second degree.

  • @adilysramirez5311
    @adilysramirez5311 Год назад +1

    Hello! I love your videos :) what was the total cost of tuition? I’m going to apply to the same program at the end of this year and every time I look up the tuition cost is a bit confusing. Can you give me an estimate of how much was it, please.

  • @hopeard3512
    @hopeard3512 Год назад +3

    The school I went to let us choose the location. They gave us three choices and we picked between those three. It was helpful

    • @NurseIvyRN
      @NurseIvyRN  Год назад

      Hi Hope! That’s awesome that your program was like that! In my program, we were also given a choice for a unit, but it wasn’t guaranteed and many people ended up in a unit that they didn’t want to be in. We were definitely not able to choose a location unless we switched with another student who was willing to take the schedule that was given to you. So it all depends on your program!

    • @emmatica1314
      @emmatica1314 Год назад +2

      Story time:
      I started college in Fall 2016, I applied to my schools nursing program in 2018, and I found out that all my friends got in except for me. Heartbroken was an understatement. I was lost and confused, so I spent the next 2 years redoing classes while studying for another degree. In Fall 2020, I re-applied and I found out I got in. I worked my butt off so I would stay in the program. I even became the president of our college nursing organization. I graduated in December 2022, and in Feb 2023 I took my NCLEX and passed in 75 questions. Now I can call myself : Christian Rouse RN
      Just know that delayed DOES NOT MEAN DENIED!!!
      Truly good luck to everyone and just because you don’t get it the first time doesn’t mean it over. IF YOU ARE MEANT TO BE A RN, THEN YOU WILL BE !!!

  • @boma7960
    @boma7960 Год назад +2

    Hey love did you go to QU?? Because I think we had the same review lady with the southern accent right 😩😩😩

  • @therepcados1
    @therepcados1 Год назад +2

    Hi beautiful nurse thanks for your contents.
    Pleas Which best two Nclex review materials will you recommend for me.
    Should I go for hard copy or soft copy?

    • @emmatica1314
      @emmatica1314 Год назад

      Story time:
      I started college in Fall 2016, I applied to my schools nursing program in 2018, and I found out that all my friends got in except for me. Heartbroken was an understatement. I was lost and confused, so I spent the next 2 years redoing classes while studying for another degree. In Fall 2020, I re-applied and I found out I got in. I worked my butt off so I would stay in the program. I even became the president of our college nursing organization. I graduated in December 2022, and in Feb 2023 I took my NCLEX and passed in 75 questions. Now I can call myself : Christian Rouse RN
      Just know that delayed DOES NOT MEAN DENIED!!!
      Truly good luck to everyone and just because you don’t get it the first time doesn’t mean it over. IF YOU ARE MEANT TO BE A RN, THEN YOU WILL BE !!!

  • @ewurama8768
    @ewurama8768 Год назад +2

    Wat nursing school is dat Mpchs????

  • @SharathJakkani
    @SharathJakkani 2 месяца назад

    I am from canada but would like to know the average cost of studying accelerated bachelor nursing degree in usa? I’m looking for cheaper colleges with any scholarship; greatly appreciated if you have any suggestions. Thank you

  • @champchad
    @champchad Год назад +4

    Can you have a full time job (work from home) and still do this program?

    • @africaoriginalvlogs6140
      @africaoriginalvlogs6140 8 месяцев назад

      Nope! It’s accelerated for a reason. You don’t want to end up failing out because it’s too pricey.