LilMSSunshine

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  1. ADN versus Second Degree BSN with non-nursing degree

    I would first, look at schools that are you are interested in applying to; then I would talk to admissions officers. I definitely would retake classes that you did not do so well in (such as Ds, and...
  2. It depends on what you have already taken, and what classes are required for
  3. Cna to bsn??? Is that possible??

    Yep. Since you are only 3 classes away from completing your B.S. in Biology why not finish it up, and then apply to a BSN program. There are 3 types of BSN programs: RN-BSN: for those who already are...
  4. Advice on Nursing Schools :(

    90 percentile is good right? You scored better than 90% of people who took the test. Stop being so harsh on yourself. A 3.3 is a pretty good GPA; it is not bad. I would apply to other schools and...
  5. Everyone Starting Nursing Courses Fall 2010

    Me! I got
  6. You could also do a generic BSN
  7. Yeah, you can apply to most BSN programs as a second degree student. There are only a few that you cannot, and it will tell you on the school's website. I don't think it should take you another 4...
  8. A&P Lecture vs. Lab

    I kinda liked the lab
  9. TEAS.. my last and final try

    That's
  10. Low GPA & Second Degree BSN?

    Since you graduated about 10 years ago you may have to retake everything anyway...so in a sense its kinda like a fresh
  11. So they can announce to your town that you got in...graduated...made the deans list,
  12. BSN vs ADN

    I've read on this forum that the pay isn't that much different. Most nursing graduated from an ADN program. It only starts to matter if you want to do something other than bedside
  13. teas scores

    But the program percentile is not limited to her program only. They come up with the numbers from a sampling pool from programs that are
  14. Are private schools really easier to get into?

    I don't think private is easier...maybe there's a smaller applicant pool than public because most people would prefer the lower cost of
  15. CRNA is very competitive. I would definitely get a bachelors in nursing, and some work experience before applying to CRNA