Hi all!
I'm looking at applying for an 2nd-degree program in nursing in the fall, but I'm having a hard time wading through the choices. I live in mid-Michigan, so my first two choices are MSU and LCC, which both offer ~14 month programs for RN, though MSU is BSN and LCC offers only Associates, obviously. I would like to know what folks thought of their respective programs. I hadn't really considered LCC, but many have since suggested it to me, as I'm taking the prereqs there. Lots of LCC people denigrate the MSU program, and say the LCC "is one of the nation's best." Any truth to any of that? I find it hard to believe that LCC has one of the best nursing schools, but maybe I'm biased.
I've also considered commuting to UofM for their program, though I don't know how smart that would be. Also, would having a BSN give me any advantages over having an ADN?
Also, can anyone shed some light on my chances of getting in? I have a BA with a 3.9 GPA, and I fully intend on acing all of my prereqs for whatever program I choose. I am in-district for LCC, and volunteer at a hospital.
Thanks!
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