Originally Posted by Frecklestoo
I've wanted to be an RN since I was a little girl. Back in 1986 I was accepted into the UMAss nursing program and due to immaturity and poor decision making, I quit the major and went on to something else. Well I'll be 40 next year and I still REALLY want to be a nurse. I have a bachelor's degree and would love to do an accelerated BSN program, but my college grades were embarrassingly low (I barely graduated...did I mention how immature I was?). I know if I did college now, I'd do awesome.
I was thinking about doing an LPN program and then bridging to an RN. I have 3 young kids and I figured I could then work while getting my RN. But the more I read, the more I think it would be better to just go for the RN. But I don't know where to apply...will accelerated BSN programs give people a chance to prove they can do the work? Should I just start taking pre-req's and see what happens?
Any advice anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated. I really want this and I think I'd make a great nurse!
Renee
I just graduated from UConn's Undergrad program. There is a program called MbEIN where you come in with a bachelor's degree in anything, do accelerated course and clinical work for a year, and then sit for your NCLEX. Oh, and then work on a Masters in Nursing. I recommend the program, I was already in the undergrad program after finishing my first BS degree when I learned about it.
www.nursing.uconn.edu