healthyanalyst replied to leenak's topic in Virginia
I live in VA but work in MD so am familiar with long commutes. :) I have to admit that Ashburn is kinda "out there". Once you get to Loudon (sterling,etc) you still have to go all the way out to Ashburn but I still think its doable. I don't know how ...
healthyanalyst replied to TECHTORNHOPEFULLY's topic in Virginia
forgot to mention that Mason has this bold print stating that just because you have Associates doesnt mean you automatically meet all gen ed requirements. Click on the RN-BSN track and be sure to thoroughly review their PDF presentation. good luck! :...
healthyanalyst replied to TECHTORNHOPEFULLY's topic in Virginia
Coincidence that I read your post as soon as I left GMU's website. I think the only class you'll really need is ethics as long as you complete the NVCC associates program and get your RN license. Mason has a RN-BSN program so they waive nutrition req...
healthyanalyst replied to troop949's topic in Career Support
Oh wow, I'm in the same boat with A LOT of people here! I have a M.H.A. (BS in Biology) but have always wanted to be a nurse. I'm a senior research analyst in the health care field and like someone else said here, I've always wanted to work directly...
healthyanalyst replied to SushiRN's topic in Career Support
Hi SushiRN, Congrats on the job!! Your 1st post said you graduated in 2009 and then your post above says that your employer wants you to pursue your BSN at GMU, so I'm guessing you got your ASN/ADN in 09. Do you think this was part of the reason yo...
healthyanalyst replied to nursewannabe2013's topic in Pre-Nursing
couple things about this post... 1) I don't understand how the OP is not being responsible? He/she is paying their debt and plans to continue paying it. 2) I don't see why people consider loans "free money". Nothing is free, You have to pay it back w...
healthyanalyst replied to healthyanalyst's topic in Career Support
thanks so much for replying.....I'll see what happens...I really want the BSN. If I get in the Accelerated BSN, I may have to just suck it up and add more student loan debt
Hi all! I am applying to a 1 year accelerated BSN program and an ASN program for Fall 2012. I am really leaning towards the ASN. The BSN program is over 40K and the ASN will cost me maybe 9K. I have bachelors in biology and masters in health administ...