Re: CSULB EL-MSN Fall 2009--any applicants/ current students?
Thanks DJC85--what other options are you considering? How has this acceptance affected your decision-making?
I wish it were a no-brainer for me
15 months= BSN or 36 months= BSN & MSN and the possibility to stick around to get the NP post-master's certification (without having to reapply and therefore avoiding the agonizing over whether or not we get accepted).
On the one hand, if I do the A-BSN, I'd be starting in a few weeks and would be done August 2010 and working towards getting the experience I'd need for the NP MSN. On the other hand, if I do the CSULB program I would have both a BSN and MSN by the time I would barely be applying for the MSN with plan A.
My problem is that I can't see into the future to know which of the two would prepare me better for my ultimate goal of being a nurse practitioner and hopefully working with médecins sans frontières. I think the critical care training for the CNS degree would be helpful and then I could just transition into the post-master's certification program...my biggest concern is the experience I'd be getting. I need to clarify whether or not students work after getting the BSN and whether or not that necessitates them attending school part-time (and thus adding more time to the completion of this step).
I need to call and ask questions about all of these things.
Does anyone know anyone who is currently in the program--what color scrubs would we have to get? I already bought my uniforms for CSUN (if I ended up going to CSULB, I'd have to see if I could return/exchange them)
CSUN seemed like the perfect choice for so long and now I have this unexpected other choice that seems better in many ways.
Does anyone know anything about employers sponsoring you to get your master's if you already have your BSN? I wonder if that would be a realistic option.
My head hurts from going over all the pros/cons of each one.
mnguy which program are you leaning toward?
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