What's the best way for me?
What should I do? 5 members have participated
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1. What should I do?
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WGU's BSN to MSN program, then a post-master's certificate after the move0%0
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Wait until you move and find an FNP program40%2
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Wait until you move and find a DNP program0%0
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Just find an online FNP/DNP program now (may have a hard time finding clinical sites?)60%3
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I'm looking to go into an FNP program (or maybe women's health?). I started out with my ASN and recently completed by BSN through WGU, a program I did well in. My husband and I are moving out of state in about a year, so if I wanted to do an in-person program, it would be a year from now. Money is tight for us now but will be better once we move. My current employer has a generous tuition reimbursement program.
I'm considering doing an MSN with WGU over the next year (ASN to BSN took me one year) and then doing a post-master's cert FNP afterwards once we complete our move. Is this a good idea? I should I just do a BSN to FNP/DNP program after the move? Am I just confused about how the post-master's certs work?