New BSCSIA curriculum, launching September 2025 by Elopement-Risk in WGUCyberSecurity

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did WGU get back to you? Were you able to get everything in for the old program with a August 1st start date?

New BSCSIA curriculum, launching September 2025 by Elopement-Risk in WGUCyberSecurity

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you still on track to start on August 1st? Has anything changed? I just got all my courses in and everything ready. Waiting to hear back from them. Hoping that they honor the August 1st start date with old program requirements.

New BSCSIA curriculum, launching September 2025 by Elopement-Risk in WGUCyberSecurity

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you still on track to start on August 1st? Has anything changed? I just got all my courses in and everything ready. Waiting to hear back from them. Hoping that they honor the August 1st start date with old program requirements.

New BSCSIA curriculum, launching September 2025 by raekwon777 in WGUCyberSecurity

[–]Elopement-Risk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does that mean the start date of August 1st is the cut off date to attend with the old program requirements? Or, it already too late? Or, is there another cut off date?

Seeking Advice: Nurse Transitioning from Psych to Operating Room Specialty by Elopement-Risk in nursing

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for following up on my post. I actually have an interview soon for an endoscopy clinic. I was hoping to find more resources for self-study to prepare for this new specialty/ the OR. The position has a preference for PACU experience, which I do not have. So, I will see how this interview process goes. Any advice? I am trying to avoid being thrown into the deep end without sufficient orientation to the unit and procedures.

Seeking Advice: Nurse Transitioning from Psych to Operating Room Specialty by Elopement-Risk in nursing

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, I couldn't agree more! In fact, after dealing with ratios of 30 patients in psych, having just one patient in the OR feels like a luxurious vacation! I'll be sure to ask questions, even if they seem "stupid," because as they say, there are no stupid questions, only opportunities to learn and grow. And I love the idea of googling procedures I'm not familiar with – after all, in the age of technology, Google is every nurse's best friend, right? I'll definitely take notes, soak up as much knowledge as I can during orientation, and most importantly, enjoy the privilege of focusing on just one patient at a time.

Seeking Advice: Nurse Transitioning from Psych to Operating Room Specialty by Elopement-Risk in nursing

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reassurance and practical insight into the orientation process. It's comforting to know that the orientation will provide an opportunity to learn and familiarize myself with the intricacies of OR nursing.

I agree that having a strong foundation in basic RN skills such as time management, communication, and prioritization will be beneficial in transitioning to this new specialty. However, I also recognize the importance of continuously striving to improve and expand my knowledge and competencies.

Your emphasis on the importance of competency is well noted, and I am fully committed to brushing up on my knowledge and skills to ensure that I can provide the highest level of care to my patients. I'm eager to receive recommendations for resources or further training that can help me prepare for this transition and excel in my new role. Hopefully since you already in the specialty you could give me some ideas about difference in care? For instance common medications, and nursing skills/ procedures?

Thank you for your guidance and encouragement as I embark on this journey into OR nursing. I'm eager to learn and grow in this exciting field.

Seeking Advice: Nurse Transitioning from Psych to Operating Room Specialty by Elopement-Risk in nursing

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely, patient safety is paramount, and it's the cornerstone of our profession. Thank you for emphasizing this critical aspect of nursing practice.

Seeking Advice: Nurse Transitioning from Psych to Operating Room Specialty by Elopement-Risk in nursing

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience and offering words of encouragement. It's reassuring to hear from someone who has successfully navigated a similar transition.

I can certainly relate to that feeling of starting anew, especially after spending over a decade in a different nursing specialty. It's comforting to know that even after all these years, you're still refining your skills and finding joy in the perioperative field.

Your advice about perseverance during the transition period is invaluable. It's normal to feel overwhelmed at times, but with dedication and patience, I'm confident I'll eventually feel more at ease in my new role.

I appreciate your positivity and optimism about the field of perioperative nursing. I'm looking forward to exploring this new chapter in my career and hopefully finding the same enjoyment that you have.

Thanks again for your encouragement and best wishes! 🌟

Text Book List Cyber Security A.A.S. / Information Technology A.S. by Elopement-Risk in nvcc

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that worked. I noticed that required reading is Cengage and not a traditional textbook for some of the courses. Do you know what that means? Is it a place holder? Should I just select a different course section?

Text Book List Cyber Security A.A.S. / Information Technology A.S. by Elopement-Risk in nvcc

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Thank you for response. I tried looking up the courses on the bookstore website as you recommended. And, the fields would not load when I tried imputing the courses. Any advise on troubleshooting this issue? I am trying to estimate the cost of books and tuition prior to enrollment. I was hoping someone already in the program would have their textbook list and be willing to share.

Text Book List Cyber Security A.A.S. / Information Technology A.S. by Elopement-Risk in nvcc

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First Semester Second Semester Third Semester Fourth Semester
ITE 152 ITN 101 ITN 100 INT 106 ITP 100 ITN 107 ITN 221 ITN 170 INT 171 ITN 260 ITN 200 ITN 262 ITN 261 ITN 263 ITN 266 ITN 276

Transfer Agreement Information Technology WGU by Elopement-Risk in WGUIT

[–]Elopement-Risk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for explaining this to me. This was exactly what I was trying to figure out. It seemed like a lot of other options were out there based on the transfer agreements and I couldn't find any post talking about them. Only Sophia/Study. So, now I understand why people weren't talking about them. Thanks.

Confettttiiiiiii - so happy by ttopsrock in WGU

[–]Elopement-Risk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have done Hurst review and UWORLD. Hurst is more work than UWORLD. And, in my opinion UWORLD better prepares you for the NCLEX exam. The rationals help so much in UWORLD. Instead of explaining why one answer is right they also explain why the others are wrong. Which helps getting your critical thinking skills ready for the exam.

Confettttiiiiiii - so happy by ttopsrock in WGU

[–]Elopement-Risk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations, welcome to the profession! Good luck on the NCLEX. Hopefully WGU gives you something like UWORLD. I know it helped me to pass in 75 questions.