Re: RPN, Bridging, BScN
If you have graduated from high school without bio or chem 12. You can take them both at night school from february-june semester, and apply for BScN for september 08 this month. You will if your other highschool grades are up to par get provisionally accepted pending successful completion of bio and chem.
If you are in highschool currently and already taking a full course load at day school....then its impossible to take 2 more on top of that
Also, almost all colleges have a 1 year prepatory health program, that you can do sept 08 to april 09. Those do not require highschool bio or chem. Then u can apply for BscN for sept 09. The univeristy will accept your college bio and chem courses then as having met prerequisites.
The second option is good for both students in hs right now without the sciences, and those that have graduated without the sciences
The second option will take an extra year for those with hs diploma, and cost more money as night school is free, but not the college.
If i was in your situation I would try one of the above two routes, instead of RPN bridges.
There arent many RPN bridge programs currently, and the ones that exist are new and not well established....my own opinion though.......someone who has gone through the program will probably inform you better.
Hope I was of some help. If you are in highschool, go see your guidance counselor
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