The Wait for Community College Nursing Program -_-

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SO I have been talking to an advisor about taking my pre reqs needed for Malcolm X College for their nursing program and she assured me that with my pre reqs, having taken the TEAS, when I do, and getting accepted, once I do, that there might be a 1-2 year wait for me. This is really discouraging. I was looking into other programs and the tuition, for example at Chamberlain is $90.000 and it really is discouraging me. Like, I really dont want to wait and wait and wait. I hate feeling like my life is wasting on by.

Are there any other people out there in my shoes? She said I should be starting in the Fall of 2016 or the Fall of 2017. Thats really discouraging for me. Should I just wait it out? My only reason for waiting it out is because its a cheaper alternative, but then I don't want to just be wasting my days... I mean work, yeah, but I want to be in school....

Specializes in Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, C-NPT, FP-C.

I got very discouraged with the fact that even after prereqs, for an ADN I'd be waiting at least a year before I could start school. Plus normal school would be a very hard thing for me due to work scheduling, so I just opted to do Excelsion, since it's an option for me.

Specializes in PCT, RN.

I sent you a private message. Check your inbox when you get a chance!

I got very discouraged with the fact that even after prereqs, for an ADN I'd be waiting at least a year before I could start school. Plus normal school would be a very hard thing for me due to work scheduling, so I just opted to do Excelsion, since it's an option for me.

What is Excelsion? A school? Do you like it? Info please???

Specializes in Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, C-NPT, FP-C.
What is Excelsion? A school? Do you like it? Info please???

Sorry I meant Excelsior. It's an online school for LPNs or Paramedics with previous healthcare exprience to get an ADN

Sorry I meant Excelsior. It's an online school for LPNs or Paramedics with previous healthcare exprience to get an ADN

Healthcare experience like what? Maybe CNA? Or medical assistant?

Sorry I meant Excelsior. It's an online school for LPNs or Paramedics with previous healthcare exprience to get an ADN

Oh I get what you're saying. Maybe I should go to school for my LPN first and then get my RN when its time for me...

Hi there, I recently was in your boat. I applied at two different colleges within in my immediate area for this past January and got denied. I had A's and B's and scored a 90 on my HESI exam. I too was also looking at dropping a bunch of money just so I wouldn't have to wait around after the immediate denial. After doing more research I expanded my applications to one other college that's a little bit more of a commute but still doable if I alternate between using the metrolink and my car on certain days of the week and I actually got into their nursing program on the first try. What I'm saying is, don't give up just yet. Expand your research on colleges that may be a little farther away. There's usually other alternate means of transportation that can still get you there without breaking the bank.

Hi there, I recently was in your boat. I applied at two different colleges within in my immediate area for this past January and got denied. I had A's and B's and scored a 90 on my HESI exam. I too was also looking at dropping a bunch of money just so I wouldn't have to wait around after the immediate denial. After doing more research I expanded my applications to one other college that's a little bit more of a commute but still doable if I alternate between using the metrolink and my car on certain days of the week and I actually got into their nursing program on the first try. What I'm saying is, don't give up just yet. Expand your research on colleges that may be a little farther away. There's usually other alternate means of transportation that can still get you there without breaking the bank.

You're absolutely right. Another girl just told me to try out a school she just got accepted to for the nursing program. I wish you the best of luck and thank you for reaching out to me with such helpful and encouraging advice.

Another option I was exploring when I wasn't sure whether I would be accepted was to spend the year that I would have been waiting to take the general ed classes required for an RN to BSN

Another option I was exploring when I wasn't sure whether I would be accepted was to spend the year that I would have been waiting to take the general ed classes required for an RN to BSN

That sounds perfect. Thats exactly what Im going to do. Thank you so much... And to everyone else, thank you as well

Specializes in Neuro/ ENT.

I don't know what other schools are in your area, but I would look in to all other nursing schools. Are you able to relocate to be closer to a different school? I am trying for four different schools. My number one pick (if I am accepted) start this fall, my number two pick starts Spring 16, andmy three and four picks start Fall 16.

I would feel the same way as you (like life is wasting, or I was standing still rather than moving forward) if I had to wait until Fall 2017.

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