Re: Thinking of doing 30 unit option instead
Hey, I know about this and think I can help. I am an RN--have been for about 18yrs now. I did the 30unit option when I ETSed from the Army. I am in a RN to BSN program now thru Excelsior. I DO have to take a lot of general courses. ALL of the programs I was researching would have accepted me if I had the general ed before starting the program, these include but are not limited to, SFSU, Cal State Dominguez Hills (distance learning)--but not as practiced with as good a rep as Excelsior so I chose them, and Sonoma State. What I found is that it doesn't matter as long as you have your RN and the prereqs--some programs let you do that prerequs concurrently. Here's a great thing that you may be interested in since your husband is NAVY. In the Excelsior program you get 30 units JUST FOR HAVING YOUR RN--other schools do too, but you can live anywhere and do the Excelsior program. There is a rumor that Excelsior is not accepted in CA but that is misinformation--what that's about is: CA does not recognize the LVN to RN because of the lack of precepted clinical time; otherwise it is very well respected. One thing that may be an issue to you though if you did chose Excelsior and you had to move is that Excelsior requires that you have an active RN license, they expect that you are practicing(so if you're considering them--bring this up first to get it straight). I am doing my BSN so that I can apply to grad school and all the prospective schools I asked said they make NO distinction where you get your BSN as long as it's accredited. In short, take the 30 units, sit for the board, start working, get into an RN to BSN program. Now having said that--in the ARMY I had EXCEPTIONAL training and well surpassed RNs even in critical care--I was hired on my interim permit, but had to interview for hours to prove I was not a fake. I'm not sure it would be possible to get that kind of experience in the civillian sector--so maybe you should think about how comfortable you are with your experiences before transitioning into the role of an RN. I've only known military medics to take that course, but I guess other people do it too! I have never been sorry that I challenged the board--I am sorry that I put my BSN off for so long.------
PS I would have had to RETAKE all my SCIENCE courses ANYWAY because of the graduate program I am hoping to apply to(needs to be within the last 5 years) sooooooGUESS I DIDN'T MISS OUT on too much after all in the way of general ed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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