I am hoping to become a registered nurse on the fastest track possible. There is a local private school offers a eighteen month associates degree I could potentially start in January. The major drawbacks are the tuition and that it is not a bachelors program. They also offer a twelve month second degree BSN program. As do some of the less expensive public Univerisites.
Rather than starting from scratch in the ADN program this January, I think I can finish my BA in education through an online degree completion program. I should be able to do this on quite a budget as I think I can get a few scholarships and the tuition is low. I would only have to complete two science classes in person that are not part of the BA degree.
Then I could pursue second degree BSN programs. Even if I choose the private school, the tuition would be less, a lot less if I went through a public university.
The drawbacks are that the public university is very competitive and applications have to be done several months in advanced. So there might be a six month gap between when I finish my BA and when I can start a BSN. At the private school, I think I would be able to finish a BSN around the same time as I would if I started the ASN program now. Potentially it would take three months longe because of term starts and transcripts etc. My short term goal is to become a nurse as quickly as possible, my long term goal is to work at the VA or as a civilian on a military base.
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I am hoping to become a registered nurse on the fastest track possible. There is a local private school offers a eighteen month associates degree I could potentially start in January. The major drawbacks are the tuition and that it is not a bachelors program. They also offer a twelve month second degree BSN program. As do some of the less expensive public Univerisites.
Rather than starting from scratch in the ADN program this January, I think I can finish my BA in education through an online degree completion program. I should be able to do this on quite a budget as I think I can get a few scholarships and the tuition is low. I would only have to complete two science classes in person that are not part of the BA degree.
Then I could pursue second degree BSN programs. Even if I choose the private school, the tuition would be less, a lot less if I went through a public university.
The drawbacks are that the public university is very competitive and applications have to be done several months in advanced. So there might be a six month gap between when I finish my BA and when I can start a BSN. At the private school, I think I would be able to finish a BSN around the same time as I would if I started the ASN program now. Potentially it would take three months longe because of term starts and transcripts etc. My short term goal is to become a nurse as quickly as possible, my long term goal is to work at the VA or as a civilian on a military base.