The PN program definately seems to be easier to get into. One of the reasons may be because there are a lot less applicants for PN. I am not sure what you have heard about the ADN program but it is probably true if it was regarding being nearly impossible to get in (especially the first time applying).
I am currently a 1st year ADN student but I had been waitlisted and I have a 4.0 gpa! A friend of mine is in the PN program and her gpa was around a 3.6, I believe. What I have heard is a lot of students go the PN route and then do the bridge to ADN after working for a year.
The funny thing is that they have revamped the program and the 1st year PN and the 1st year ADN have EXACTLY the same curriculum this semester (with the exception of the LPN text that they have). However, my friend has a 24 hour week whereas I have a 17 so it doesn't seem to be any less difficult. In fact right now it seems to be MORE difficult. At some point that will probably change but...
Good luck with applying!
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