I'm applying to an 12 month ABSN program as well and I've been looking for a video that explains precisely what being in an ABSN program is like. I really appreciate that you included a picture of your syllabus to give an example of coursework and what to expect in terms of course load. I don't think people really know what they're in for until they get into the program so thank you, this was probably one of the most informative videos I've seen on an ABSN program! xo
I love that you asked for your bf's perspective at the end! Super supportive too. Getting ready to apply for a few programs myself. I was gonna apply for two, but after watching this video I'm bumping it up to four schools. Thank you!
Im glad you mentioned NCLEX passing rates. For me, it shows how prepared the school's students are for the NCLEX. Even though i will study hard...i want to make sure the school has a good reputation with the passing rates too.
Seriously considering a career change, thank you for this video!! Especially that you showed an example of whats going to be on the test (!) Also I love how supportive your bf is😭 yall are a power couple. Good luck w finishing the rest of your programs!
Youngesr granddaughter graduated Cum Laude history. Then did prerequites and applied to 5 nursing schools. Was accepted into 11 month 8 day program at University of Houston. Just completed winter and May semesters. Holding a 4.0 GPA. Graduation is Dec 18, 2020. Clinicals are on hold due to Covid19. Has just about completed summer semester carrying a 4.0 GPA.
I decided to get my ADN after receiving my undergrad because it is much cheaper and RN-BSN programs aren’t that expensive either. Accelerated programs will break the bank, but I’m definitely envious of how fast you all finish. My program is two years long in addition to the 1 year long RN-BSN program I am required to complete. awesome video! Very well put together and the ending was cute! I can’t wait for more content🤗
Amazing! Congrats. Just followed you on IG and so proud to see a Haitian queen doing her thing! I have a bachelors in chemistry and currently work in a lab but highly thinking of changing my career to nursing! Your video was informative and is giving me the confidence to pursue it! The nerves are there but I’m excited to help make a difference in peoples lives!
Thanks, Idalia, for your detailed and comprehensive video about Accelerated Program! I liked your boyfriend's viewpoint on Accelerated Programs compared to Law School. Wishing you and your man continued success! God bless!
I am applying to go back to school for nursing at 33 yrs old. Graduated with a BS in Biology in 2011 and just haven’t been satisfied with my current career. Thanks for this information. Luckily the school in my city has a 97.7% NCLEX pass rate.
Great video! I'm about to graduate LPN school and I'm thinking of going the accelerated route to get by BSN (Bachelors degree in sociology 2013). Also loving the way he HYPED YOU UP!
Heyy! This video really helped me out. I’m currently in the process of taking A&P1 with Lab as part of the prereqs needed to apply for ABSN programs. I’m also from NY & one of the programs I’m looking at is in Lake Mary, Florida. I would love to connect & just pick your brain ❤️❤️❤️ I’m definitely following your page and looking forward to more content
My grandparents helped with my apartment, and I saved up before the program to pay for tuition and took out loans for the rest. Alot of my classmates paied for their apartments with leftover loan money. Nursing is the one degree where getting a job is almost guaranteed so taking out loans is bit less scary because you k now you can pay them back
I’m also planning on starting the nursing program in 2021, I also have my BA in psych. Do you mind sharing which university you attended. I’m currently in the application process
good that u included d syllabus. tnx! i see that u studied 4 quarters...means 4 semesters/2 years? is that accelerated BSN after d pre-requisites? just curious coz I am 61 yes WD Bachelor degree in non- nursing. I m very interested in Accelerated BSN but i am not sure if i can manage to pass d exams? I have thyroid problem that affects my memory n i knew that Nursing subjects/syllabus r based mostly in Science n Math. i might not be having big problems in Math but i m sure i will have in Science. any advice? tnx
So helpful, thank you. I have a bachelor’s in Psychology also and I am looking into my ABSN. How was your schedule generally (i.e. what did a typical week look like, hourly)? I know all schools vary but very few speak about what a typical schedule would look like. I am currently a flight attendant (with a lot of downtime) and so I have some flexibility to work around a school schedule. Any tips? I live in NY also and looking for schools in FL and moving my job base there. Any information is helpful.
I would try to take some prerequisite courses online. I took microbiology and nutrition online at portagelearning.com that way it Didnt interfere with work. Of course make sure to check if the absn programs accept online courses. In my experience most do accept
yess to portage! their prereqs are taken at columbia, nyu, hunter, cmsv, pace, alot of schools accept them..just double check...which school did you end up graduating from? im starting cmsv this fall!
Looked through the comments, but did not see the University in Florida she mentioned for the ABSN. Did she mentioned wher she went for 12 month program?
Hi Dear, thank you so much for uploading this informative video. I have graduated with my Bachelor’s of Science in Public Health Degree. I am now looking forward to the Accelerated Nursing Program. I am having a hard time finding schools in NY. Do you have any suggestions. I do not have my prerequisite courses yet, but I’m hoping the school will also offer the prerequisite courses.
What program did you do??? I also have a BS in psych and I worked at a therapeutic boarding school for a year but I decided I really want to become a nurse and I would love to do it ASAP! I was looking for a program that was 11 to 12 months long!
I do not have a bachelor's degree, but I have over 32 credit hours. I have been provisionally accepted at an University for next year. I'm working on my pre equisites. I would like to see videos of your experience of a psychiatric nurse.
This might be a stupid question but do the classes go faster than traditional nursing programs? For example, doing a BSN program is 4 semesters of strictly nursing courses and a typical ABSN program is 3-4ish semesters of nursing courses as well. So is the ABSN program more rigorous than a BSN program? I’m literally so scared to start my ABSN program and I’m trying to mentally prepare as much as possible
I would say the absn courses you’re learning the same information as a bsn program but in an accelerated pace. So it’s difficult because it’s a lot information to learn in shorter amount of time.
I actually have my bachelors in psychology and wanted to accelerated nursing program but I did all the prerequisite in my associate degree does that count
thank you. Where is this 12 month program wow that's great shorter then the 21 month program. I am in los angeles area if the 12 month is in my city. Can it be online then labs on campus?
I'm a new subscriber.... I love your video. Can I ask a question I just finish my Bsc in Nursing this month I have no job experience yet can I apply for the accelerated nursing program.
Hi Idalia! I’m new to your channel, thanks for sharing~ I have a question, how long does it take to complete ALL the nursing prerequisite for someone who holds a BA( Literature) diploma? Thanks😊
Sigh! I got admissions ABSn fall for only 12months awesome! But I’m super scared It’ll be too rigorous n I’d fail out. Thinking of deferring it till spring while I search for 2year community college ADN. I keep telling myself other ppl who are doing n passing the ABSN don’t have two head but Im still looking for my second head . I dunno I don’t want fear to keep me from greatness but also think wat if I can’t keep up... sigh ! Wats y’all true experience with ABSN 12months program?
Do you feel the accelerated program prepared you well for a job in nursing? Is it the same as if you had been in a regular BSN program or an ADN program? I’m interested, but I get nervous because it’s such a short amount of time!
Alexis Castro great question! I don’t think nursing school in general completely prepares you for a nursing job. It more so tests your competency to be able to process and critically dissemble complex material. So if anything accelerated programs prepare you well because it forces you to multi task prioritize and learn to handle fast paced learning. I don’t think any discipline really prepares you for your first job whether it’s law school, social work, or teaching. Hands on experience is what will truly prepare you. Ie. your clinical rotations
Hey girl. You mentioned that you were in your senior year of undergrad and you realized psych is not for you. I’m also in the same boat with biomed. My question is, did you finish through with psych major before applying for the accelerated RN program or not? If maybe you did not, did they like ask you why you didn’t complete that major?
Hey girl I’m also in the same boat as you (senior biology pre-med major with a chemistry minor). You have to finish your degree before going to an ABSN program 😊
Jeena v No every school requires anatomy and physiology. I would suggest enrolling into school as a non degree seeking student and take the science classes you need
Jeena v I don’t think either one is better than the other. It depends what your lifestyle is and what works best for you. If you need money and need to start working you should do Lon for first that way you can work as an lpn whole in school
I have my associate degree in criminal justice and in my last year for my bachelor in liberal studies. I decided I wanted to get into nursing because that was my second choice for a career. I'm nervous about getting accepted into a school. I am already in an accelerated program, do you think that this accelerated will be similar?
lazyjoys12 There is no other major like nursing. It is completely different from any other discipline. I think it will be much tougher because it is science based, but you can do it!
Hi I am a registered nurse in Ghana and hold a BSN. I want to work in US or Canada. Should I do an accelerated BSN before writing NCLEX RN? Or do you have any idea
@@nurseidalia1610 how did you finally make the decision to go into nursing? I feel like I really want to but I’m nervous that once I get into it I won’t like it.
I LOVED my accelerated nursing program! I went to IUPUI In Indianapolis and it prepared me so much for a nursing career! I am now a travel ICU nurse and I’ve only been a nurse for 2 years! A good school makes a HUGE difference!
@@ableedingskyline3989 first I looked at their NCLEX pass rates, cost & amount of clinical exposure in level 1 trauma hospitals. Indianapolis has 3 level 1 traumas and I did clinicals at all 3!
@@nurseidalia1610 Oh wow, thats not bad at all! I'm looking into ABSN programs in Boston, which is where I live, and the cost for most programs is 50K plus. Do you mind telling me which school you went to?
I notice the question about school never gets answered $25k for ABSN certified program? State college and community college are the best priced. If your program is not certified good luck getting a job. Most private programs are going to run $50k plus
I agree and think this is the best route to take if one already has a bachelors degree. Thumbs up!
I'm applying to an 12 month ABSN program as well and I've been looking for a video that explains precisely what being in an ABSN program is like. I really appreciate that you included a picture of your syllabus to give an example of coursework and what to expect in terms of course load. I don't think people really know what they're in for until they get into the program so thank you, this was probably one of the most informative videos I've seen on an ABSN program! xo
Also loved that you included your mans perspective from when you were in the program! what a great idea! also you're really gorgeous!
Glad it was helpful!
I love that you asked for your bf's perspective at the end! Super supportive too. Getting ready to apply for a few programs myself. I was gonna apply for two, but after watching this video I'm bumping it up to four schools. Thank you!
Good luck!!
Im glad you mentioned NCLEX passing rates. For me, it shows how prepared the school's students are for the NCLEX. Even though i will study hard...i want to make sure the school has a good reputation with the passing rates too.
Seriously considering a career change, thank you for this video!! Especially that you showed an example of whats going to be on the test (!)
Also I love how supportive your bf is😭 yall are a power couple. Good luck w finishing the rest of your programs!
You're so welcome! Thanks babe!
Youngesr granddaughter graduated Cum Laude history. Then did prerequites and applied to 5 nursing schools. Was accepted into 11 month 8 day program at University of Houston. Just completed winter and May semesters. Holding a 4.0 GPA. Graduation is Dec 18, 2020. Clinicals are on hold due to Covid19. Has just about completed summer semester carrying a 4.0 GPA.
Multi tiered Investor She is still holding a 4.0 and was just hired as a CNA at Houston Methodist.
I decided to get my ADN after receiving my undergrad because it is much cheaper and RN-BSN programs aren’t that expensive either. Accelerated programs will break the bank, but I’m definitely envious of how fast you all finish. My program is two years long in addition to the 1 year long RN-BSN program I am required to complete. awesome video! Very well put together and the ending was cute! I can’t wait for more content🤗
@ Very true. Just hate that once I graduate, I’ll have to do more school after 2 years of torment😂
Amazing! Congrats. Just followed you on IG and so proud to see a Haitian queen doing her thing! I have a bachelors in chemistry and currently work in a lab but highly thinking of changing my career to nursing! Your video was informative and is giving me the confidence to pursue it! The nerves are there but I’m excited to help make a difference in peoples lives!
Love this video ❤️🥰, I’m looking into starting ABSN program and I’m located in Florida. Do you mind sharing which school you attended?
Thanks, Idalia, for your detailed and comprehensive video about Accelerated Program! I liked your boyfriend's viewpoint on Accelerated Programs compared to Law School. Wishing you and your man continued success! God bless!
Thank you sooo much!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@@nurseidalia1610 You're welcome!😊 ❤❤❤
I am applying to go back to school for nursing at 33 yrs old. Graduated with a BS in Biology in 2011 and just haven’t been satisfied with my current career. Thanks for this information. Luckily the school in my city has a 97.7% NCLEX pass rate.
Yes!!! You got this babe! ❤️
Great video! I'm about to graduate LPN school and I'm thinking of going the accelerated route to get by BSN (Bachelors degree in sociology 2013). Also loving the way he HYPED YOU UP!
Thank you so much love!!! Let me know if you have any questions
Heyy! This video really helped me out. I’m currently in the process of taking A&P1 with Lab as part of the prereqs needed to apply for ABSN programs. I’m also from NY & one of the programs I’m looking at is in Lake Mary, Florida. I would love to connect & just pick your brain ❤️❤️❤️ I’m definitely following your page and looking forward to more content
Yes babe! Hit me up on IG I’m here to help!
Since you didn’t work how do you pay for your apartment, books, tuition, etc. I know I can apply for loans but I’m nervous that won’t be enough!
My grandparents helped with my apartment, and I saved up before the program to pay for tuition and took out loans for the rest. Alot of my classmates paied for their apartments with leftover loan money. Nursing is the one degree where getting a job is almost guaranteed so taking out loans is bit less scary because you k now you can pay them back
Thanks Idalia for this helpful video. Any idea on what to read while getting ready to start an ABSN to refresh the mind?
I would say NOTHING! Enjoy your freedom I don’t think there is any way to really prepare
your bf hyping you up at the end was sooo cuuuttteee 🥺😭
How did you study for your exams? Because Exam 1 looks crazy. I’m thinking about doing the ABSN and I’m nervous I won’t be able to keep up
Your boyfriend’s dope!✌️loved his honesty and admiration for you and what you do. You guys are about to be a power couple! YEEEESSSSS 🥰
Thank you so much love ❤️
@@nurseidalia1610 whatever
Good luck in NP school!!
Thanks girl 😘
12 months? That's perfect for me! Do you mind disclosing the name of the University?
University of Houston has a 12 month ABSN course. Last 4 years they had 100% NCLEX PASSING RATE in that program.
This is everything!!!!!!
Thank you so much for this information. You’re so pretty !
I was waiting for this upload!
cheerslivelife10 yayyy hope it was helpful!
Yes it was, keep the videos coming. You’re my new fave nursing RUclipsr
cheerslivelife10 Awww thank you so much for the support
BTW, you info was very accurate, thorough love you delivery, good luck on your journey 🥰
I’m also planning on starting the nursing program in 2021, I also have my BA in psych. Do you mind sharing which university you attended. I’m currently in the application process
OMG Me too😭
2021 crew over here too!
Me too
Sameee
Me too! Am never
First of all, you are gorgeous!! Secondly, thank you for this video, it was very helpful.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Do you work now in Florida?
good that u included d syllabus. tnx! i see that u studied 4 quarters...means 4 semesters/2 years? is that accelerated BSN after d pre-requisites? just curious coz I am 61 yes WD Bachelor degree in non- nursing. I m very interested in Accelerated BSN but i am not sure if i can manage to pass d exams? I have thyroid problem that affects my memory n i knew that Nursing subjects/syllabus r based mostly in Science n Math. i might not be having big problems in Math but i m sure i will have in Science. any advice? tnx
I love this so much . So helpful and clear ❤️
Glad you enjoyed love!! ❤️❤️❤️
So helpful, thank you. I have a bachelor’s in Psychology also and I am looking into my ABSN. How was your schedule generally (i.e. what did a typical week look like, hourly)? I know all schools vary but very few speak about what a typical schedule would look like. I am currently a flight attendant (with a lot of downtime) and so I have some flexibility to work around a school schedule. Any tips? I live in NY also and looking for schools in FL and moving my job base there. Any information is helpful.
Tricia Biddle hey girl DM on Instagram and I will send you a photo of my class schedule for each quarter
I would try to take some prerequisite courses online. I took microbiology and nutrition online at portagelearning.com that way it Didnt interfere with work. Of course make sure to check if the absn programs accept online courses. In my experience most do accept
Thank you. I sent a message to you yesterday. My IG is trich_travels_to
What nursing school did you attend in Florida. I just got my degree in bio and I’m on the fence of accelerated rn program.
yess to portage! their prereqs are taken at columbia, nyu, hunter, cmsv, pace, alot of schools accept them..just double check...which school did you end up graduating from? im starting cmsv this fall!
Nice im down to my last two pre reqs at portage now! Finally ready to start officially applying :)
@@Koricometh omg and its alot of extra preparation now smh
It's a privilege to subscribe to your page, sir. I wish you success
she's a woman.
I thoroughly enjoyed this!
Thank you!
Looked through the comments, but did not see the University in Florida she mentioned for the ABSN. Did she mentioned wher she went for 12 month program?
Hi Dear, thank you so much for uploading this informative video. I have graduated with my Bachelor’s of Science in Public Health Degree. I am now looking forward to the Accelerated Nursing Program. I am having a hard time finding schools in NY. Do you have any suggestions. I do not have my prerequisite courses yet, but I’m hoping the school will also offer the prerequisite courses.
Sharona Holder NYU, stony brook, Lehman college, Adelphi, hunter, Columbia, Molloy, pace university
Nurse Idalia Thank you so much for responding. I appreciate it. I got accepted into Hunter about three days ago!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you for the information. May I ask what school did you apply to for your ABSN ?
ashley richards I applied to NYU, UCF, Stony Brook, Pace, Hunter
Twinnnnn!! I got my degree in Psychology and going back for nursing
Hey twin!! 👋🏾
What program did you do??? I also have a BS in psych and I worked at a therapeutic boarding school for a year but I decided I really want to become a nurse and I would love to do it ASAP! I was looking for a program that was 11 to 12 months long!
I do not have a bachelor's degree, but I have over 32 credit hours. I have been provisionally accepted at an University for next year. I'm working on my pre equisites.
I would like to see videos of your experience of a psychiatric nurse.
Thank you for this...been so confused on whether I can do this or not...I’m fresh out of undergrad
Of course you can!
I'm a bsc holderin biochemistry can i still go in for accelerqted nursing carreer
This might be a stupid question but do the classes go faster than traditional nursing programs? For example, doing a BSN program is 4 semesters of strictly nursing courses and a typical ABSN program is 3-4ish semesters of nursing courses as well. So is the ABSN program more rigorous than a BSN program? I’m literally so scared to start my ABSN program and I’m trying to mentally prepare as much as possible
I would say the absn courses you’re learning the same information as a bsn program but in an accelerated pace. So it’s difficult because it’s a lot information to learn in shorter amount of time.
i'm in the MSN one ....entry level for ppl who already have a Bachelors ..
Salma Speaks awesome! How far along are you l?
Granddaughter graduated from an 11 month 8 day intensive #1 in her class summa cum laude on 17 December 2020. Was hired Houston Methodist.
Congratulations to your granddaughter
I actually have my bachelors in psychology and wanted to accelerated nursing program but I did all the prerequisite in my associate degree does that count
thank you. Where is this 12 month program wow that's great shorter then the 21 month program. I am in los angeles area if the 12 month is in my city. Can it be online then labs on campus?
I was on the phone with fafsa and they told me they can’t fund a second bachelors how did u do it?
The issue I’m running into is that I live on my own and can’t afford to work part-time. If I do the traditional route will that work better for me?
Yes. The traditional route is best! It will still be tough but you’ll have time to work at least part time
Very informative! Thank you 🙏🏿
No problem!!!
awesome video, thank you!!
Thank you for this video ❤️
I'm a new subscriber.... I love your video. Can I ask a question I just finish my Bsc in Nursing this month I have no job experience yet can I apply for the accelerated nursing program.
Yes you can!
Hi Idalia!
I’m new to your channel, thanks for sharing~
I have a question, how long does it take to complete ALL the nursing prerequisite for someone who holds a BA( Literature) diploma?
Thanks😊
It depends, but if you are diligent you can finish prereqs in 1 year
How did you pay for normal expenses if you didn’t work. Asking because I’m trying g to figure this all out. Thanks in advance
Ayanna Meyers my grandparents helped me. But i know a lot of people lived off their student loans
Did you move back to NY after your program? Or did you stay in Florida?
Shimar McCooke I moved back to NYC the pay is better 😏
Nurse Idalia Thanks for replying Idalia! I didn’t even realize that you did. Thanks again
Sigh! I got admissions ABSn fall for only 12months awesome! But I’m super scared It’ll be too rigorous n I’d fail out. Thinking of deferring it till spring while I search for 2year community college ADN. I keep telling myself other ppl who are doing n passing the ABSN don’t have two head but Im still looking for my second head . I dunno I don’t want fear to keep me from greatness but also think wat if I can’t keep up... sigh ! Wats y’all true experience with ABSN 12months program?
Did you work during your prereqs? Nursing school?
Yes I worked as a case manager
Please how do I get my prerequisite done as an international student, do I apply to a school for that?
Do you feel the accelerated program prepared you well for a job in nursing? Is it the same as if you had been in a regular BSN program or an ADN program? I’m interested, but I get nervous because it’s such a short amount of time!
Alexis Castro great question! I don’t think nursing school in general completely prepares you for a nursing job. It more so tests your competency to be able to process and critically dissemble complex material. So if anything accelerated programs prepare you well because it forces you to multi task prioritize and learn to handle fast paced learning. I don’t think any discipline really prepares you for your first job whether it’s law school, social work, or teaching. Hands on experience is what will truly prepare you. Ie. your clinical rotations
Am from Kenya Africa how does it work for me get in accelerated program already have a bachelor in clinical medicine and surgery
Does he do You videos on his Law School journey too?
What absn program do you attend?
Hey thanks for the video
Just asking do these acccelerated programs in nursing allow one to get a study permit to work?
I'm not sure I understand your question. You can work as a nurse after completing the program and passing the NCLEX
Hey girl. You mentioned that you were in your senior year of undergrad and you realized psych is not for you. I’m also in the same boat with biomed. My question is, did you finish through with psych major before applying for the accelerated RN program or not? If maybe you did not, did they like ask you why you didn’t complete that major?
Hey girl I’m also in the same boat as you (senior biology pre-med major with a chemistry minor). You have to finish your degree before going to an ABSN program 😊
Is it possible to get in to a ABSN programme without any basis in anatomy and physiology ? Becoz I have a bachelor's in zoology
Jeena v No every school requires anatomy and physiology. I would suggest enrolling into school as a non degree seeking student and take the science classes you need
@@nurseidalia1610 Did ABSN and BSN get same salary?
Jeena v yup
@@nurseidalia1610 which is better LPN to ABSN or LPN to BSN? Plz reply
Jeena v I don’t think either one is better than the other. It depends what your lifestyle is and what works best for you. If you need money and need to start working you should do Lon for first that way you can work as an lpn whole in school
Do you have to write research papers in an ABSN program??
Yes we take research classes where you have to write papers
Really informative. Thanks
No problem!
I have my associate degree in criminal justice and in my last year for my bachelor in liberal studies. I decided I wanted to get into nursing because that was my second choice for a career. I'm nervous about getting accepted into a school. I am already in an accelerated program, do you think that this accelerated will be similar?
lazyjoys12 There is no other major like nursing. It is completely different from any other discipline. I think it will be much tougher because it is science based, but you can do it!
Which school did you go to?
I wanted to do same,how ever my nursing is in diploma
So wat do think,am I eligible for this program
Is it possible to apply to an ABSN with an associate's degree in Health Science?
You need a bachelors degree
Hi I am a registered nurse in Ghana and hold a BSN. I want to work in US or Canada. Should I do an accelerated BSN before writing NCLEX RN? Or do you have any idea
No u don't need to u just have to write NCLEX
My school is accelerated too located in Florida it’s very hard but I’m making it through I’m in my last quarter peds mental health leadership capstone
Nneka36 what is the name of the school you attend?
What school is that?
If u don’t have a bachelors degree already like me & just pre-reqs.. can i still attend one of these schools?
Hi tomiwa please how did you get your prerequisites done, did you apply in a school for it or how, please share with me, thank you
You will need a bachelors degree love
Me, a psychology major considering nursing 👁👄👁
Do it love! Best decision I ever made. Let me know if you have any questions
@@nurseidalia1610 how did you finally make the decision to go into nursing? I feel like I really want to but I’m nervous that once I get into it I won’t like it.
Is GPA of 12th grade or Graduate degree considered for prerequisite ??? please reply
Gpa of 12th grade is only considered if you are going to a traditional nursing school straight after high school
I LOVED my accelerated nursing program! I went to IUPUI In Indianapolis and it prepared me so much for a nursing career! I am now a travel ICU nurse and I’ve only been a nurse for 2 years! A good school makes a HUGE difference!
I am looking into ABSN programs. What was the deciding factor for choosing this school?
@@ableedingskyline3989 first I looked at their NCLEX pass rates, cost & amount of clinical exposure in level 1 trauma hospitals. Indianapolis has 3 level 1 traumas and I did clinicals at all 3!
🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹 Almost there
You got this!!!
If you don’t mind me asking, how much was the cost of attendance for the ABSN program?
Shivani Chand my program was $25,000
Nurse Idalia not bad!
@@nurseidalia1610 Oh wow, thats not bad at all! I'm looking into ABSN programs in Boston, which is where I live, and the cost for most programs is 50K plus. Do you mind telling me which school you went to?
I notice the question about school never gets answered $25k for ABSN certified program? State college and community college are the best priced. If your program is not certified good luck getting a job. Most private programs are going to run $50k plus