Re: BSN question
A BSN at a university will take you 2 or 3 years once admitted to a program. You will spend the first year or two working on prereqs to be admitted to the nursing program.
If you have your associates it will take you two years once you are accepted into the nursing program. If you were looking into an RN BSN program it will take longer than one year to complete, but keep in mind that these programs are designed for full time working nurses. I know the RN to BSN program at Wayne is designed to take four years, but no one really has to take any of the classes that are the first of the four years because those requirements should all have been met with courses you took for your associates of nursing. Here is a link that describes their RN to BSN course work plan
http://nursing.wayne.edu/Academic%20...urriculum.html
I guess if you didn't work and wanted to just take classes full time it would maybe only take you a year or two instead of four, but if you were going to take time off anyway and not why wouldn't you just go for the BSN in the first place....
Hope that helped! Personally if you want your BSN I think it's faster to just get it out of the way in the first place, but you won't be able to work as a nurse in the meantime.
While the RN to BSN route might take a little longer it does afford you the opportunity to begin working earlier. It just depends on your situation and what is best for you.
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