u/DistributionSouth284

Would anyone happen to still have at least one spare graduation ticket for May 6th at 1pm? I tried sending commencement an email again last week and I got the email regarding them working on the ticket issue. Is it still too late for them to give out spare tickets?? Please if anyone had spare tickets, it would be greatly appreciated!! My friend needs two but we’d even be grateful with one😭😭

Thanks to everyone that reached out!! Out of curiosity, was anyone wanting to give them away for free because I wasn’t expecting to spend money on these (again I’m grateful, just wanted to ask before I pay for it!!)

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u/DistributionSouth284 — 9 days ago

Hi everyone!

I've been scrolling for a bit, and I just need some advice. I completed my BSN program in May 2025 and have been working as a nurse since October 2025. I am currently considering going back for an MPH instead of MSN (I'm not going to have up to a year of experience to meet the requirements, and I am an international student as well, so... it's a tricky situation at the moment).

Anyways Public Health is something that I have slowly started building interest in for a while now (specifically with women's health since I'm currently a postpartum nurse), and this seems like a good opportunity to try that. Just a few questions:

  1. Has anyone done a BSN ➛ MPH, or what opportunities might I get with that?
  2. What are some good MPH programs in Georgia? I'm leaning towards GSU since that's where I did my BSN undergrad, but I'm still doing my research on what it's like.

I'd just like an overall opinion of what public health nursing might be like, or really any career paths for mph jobs. I've seen a lot of people say that there are no good opportunities anymore. Any tips /advice would be great!!

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u/DistributionSouth284 — 24 days ago