College of nursing -invited?

<p>Many of the people who got accepted are from other schools. I like to know if there are anyone who got accepted to the Dean College of Nursing. I would also like to know more about their program. Can anyone tell me about it? Thanks=)</p>

<p>i got into the college of nursing (feel slightly left out of the stern/CAS/steinhardt craze, lol). most of the info about the program i got from the official website x.x</p>

<p>cool as least i found someone. Are you planning to go to NYU?</p>

<p>I got it too. I am SOOO excited to see you guys even exist. It seems that everyone who goes to NYU is from all the other programs.</p>

<p>haha yea, not much of us around here… seems like the college is still pretty small. do you know how many people got accepted this year, and are you going to the university day reception? :slight_smile: hopefully, i’ll be attending NYU next year, but i guess it all depends on how much financial aid they give me…</p>

<p>Yea, I am going to the reception thing, but I am unsure if I am going to NYU. Since it’s really expensive and I live in the city, I prolly won’t dorm, and I would like to so…
If they decide to give me a full, say, scholarship, I’m soooo there lol</p>

<p>yep i hope to see you guys there. I might dorm for the first year or half of year since it is so expensive. Lets hope we all get a lot of aid.</p>

<p>it’s been a while, but have either of you made a decision yet? :)</p>

<p>I’m definitely going!! Have you decided?</p>

<p>yep i’m going too! Are you dorming? I can’t decide yet.</p>

<p>if i do plan on going, i’d have to dorm since i’m OOS. i’m still not sure though >< cost might be an issue but i’ve been constantly debating whether i would like it at such a huge school or if i’d be better off at a smaller school with an actual campus… plus, the classrooms, labs etc. didn’t really impress me too much when i went to visit during the reception. still, i’d love to experience NYC. what made you decide on NYU?</p>

<p>hmm lets see well I had to choose between Boston College and NYU.<br>
I choose NYU because it gives u a lot of job opportunities. I allows you to get the feel of the working environment. SInce its in the city you get to choose from many different hospitals. The only thing that u don’t really like about NYU is that there isn’t a campus feel to it, but the college of nursing is a very small school so its like a college in a college. I believe that you will meet most of the nursing students and will be very close with them. If you get work study you can also pay for some of the tuition. Living away from your parents allows you to learn how to be independent early. It is scary though. There is also a one year duel program which is very good unlike others that are two years. YOU can save that extra year working and making money to pay off your loans.</p>

<p>I’ve decided to dorm, but I’m still worried about the expense of living in the city. Nothing like having everything at your fingertips and having no money to spend.
I chose this program because it’s one of the premier nursing programs in the U.S. and for the fact that NYU’s nursing program has a lot of contacts/affiliations/etc. with all types of healtch care facilities throughout NYC. So, not only are we guaranteed a job after graduation due to the shortage of nurses, we are guaranteed a well-paying job thanks to the name “NYU” and the contacts that it has in NYC (not to mention the amount of . I also think we will be able to get internships/jobs while we’re in school easily because as much as NYU is respected in the U.S. as a whole, it’s even more respected in NYC.
I sound like I work for NYU, don’t I. I don’t, I swear :)</p>

<p>i’m not originally from NYC, so i’m not sure what the NYU name will do for me back in MA where i’m from, aka the homeland of great hospitals. i’m also worried that with the lack of community, it’ll be hard for me to make friends… i’m not exactly the most social person/biggest partier out there either. but at the same time, i would like to experience NYC. sigh. this is such a hard decision!</p>