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Nov 13, 2009 03:04 PM

Should I start my RN-BSN program right after ADN graduation?

by samstra

Hello everyone I've asked a few questions on here before and always found the advice helpful. I will graduate from my community college's ADN program next June (2010). The school I'm planning on transferring to offers an online RN-BSN program that starts every summer. The application period is from January 2010-May 2010. So my question is, do you think it would be difficult to start the RN-BSN program so soon after graduating the ADN program? My grad day is June 6th, 2010. The RN-BSN program starts June 22, 2010. They will accept me before I graduate the ADN program, as long as I do graduate. I just want to make sure I won't be too overwhelmed, but I want to get my BSN as soon as I can because my ultimate goal is to join the Air Force. Thanks for any input


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