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Aug. 27th, 2006 05:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As far as I know, there are three places in Portland that offer a BSN (Bachelor's of Science in Nursing): OHSU, the University of Portland (which is Catholic), and Linfield.
All three have different requirements for transfer students. #$@&!!
So I pretty much have to decide ahead of time, which school I want to go to, and then take those classes.
Grrr.
I'm admittedly leaning towards OHSU. Mostly because they're not affiliated with a religion. And likely cheaper, but I didn't look at that yet. Also, and this is important, because they're the only ones that offer specifically psychiatric nursing. I'm not sure I want to specialize like that until after the BSN, but it's something to think about.
Anyway. Bedtime soon.
Something I forgot to mention earlier: there's a Lebanese restaurant, called Nicolas' I believe, on Grand near Burnside--a block or two from Noir. It's a less fancy environment than at Karam, but it's still super-good. It's noisier and a much more diverse crowd, it's almost as yummy, and it's far cheaper. Oh Yes. I think we'll be going there again soon. They have this garlicky chickpea dish that's just to die for...and their tahini sauce....mmm.
All three have different requirements for transfer students. #$@&!!
So I pretty much have to decide ahead of time, which school I want to go to, and then take those classes.
Grrr.
I'm admittedly leaning towards OHSU. Mostly because they're not affiliated with a religion. And likely cheaper, but I didn't look at that yet. Also, and this is important, because they're the only ones that offer specifically psychiatric nursing. I'm not sure I want to specialize like that until after the BSN, but it's something to think about.
Anyway. Bedtime soon.
Something I forgot to mention earlier: there's a Lebanese restaurant, called Nicolas' I believe, on Grand near Burnside--a block or two from Noir. It's a less fancy environment than at Karam, but it's still super-good. It's noisier and a much more diverse crowd, it's almost as yummy, and it's far cheaper. Oh Yes. I think we'll be going there again soon. They have this garlicky chickpea dish that's just to die for...and their tahini sauce....mmm.
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Date: 2006-08-28 07:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-28 03:54 pm (UTC)It's funny you mention the schools that offer BSN - those are the ones I'm also considering (of course, it would be directly out of school - and if I'm accepted.)
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Date: 2006-08-28 06:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-28 09:59 pm (UTC)On the upside, their is tons of financial aid for anybody going into nursing, and a lot of it isn't even based on financial need. Some require that you go into an understaffed speciality (psych?). Providence will pay a huge chunk if you contract to work there after you graduate (Lacey has that one.)
Lacey is at Linnfield. Not only wasn't there a christian emphasis, but she was required to take a diversity class that required that you visit 3 services/churches that you had not experienced.
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Date: 2006-08-29 04:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-29 04:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-29 04:58 am (UTC)I don't know anything about the quality of nursing schools. You gave decent reasons for leaning toward OHSU, and I wanted to offer my support. When it comes down to it, which ever one you end up going to and doing well at is just perfect.
After all, if I didn't speak up then you quite possibly might forget that I think you should attend some sort of med school.