Nursing Students Pre-Nursing
Published Jun 30, 2008
Faith213
164 Posts
I applied in February of this year to a ASN nursing program for the clinical portion to start in the fall. At that time, I was still in my senior year of high school and had only one prerequisite (sp?) completed, so I wasn't really expecting to get into clincals that fall. Yet, Saturday I received the acceptance letter in the mail. I was shell shocked. The problem is that this school is an hour away and I would have to pay 1700 a year after my scholarships, plus clinical fees, etc.
Also, I have a scholarship at a four year institution that covers all my tuition and books, and it is only 25-30 minutes away depending on traffic. I have one and a half years of prerequisites to do there before I can apply to clinicals. So, while I am wanting to go here because I would have no expenses, I am still torn.
Any advice?
badgerstudent
42 Posts
I'd take the 4 yr scholarship. You won't get another offer for a full ride to a 4 year university, and it's free, after all!
Nurse SMS, MSN, RN
6,843 Posts
Take the four year.
AB092504
86 Posts
:yeahthat: Free=Good...plus you'll have a Bachelor's in the end, opens up a lot more doors..my
Good luck!
RhodyGirl, RN
823 Posts
Go for the BSN!
That is an amazing opportunity!
thank you all for your responses. i was definately leaning toward the 4 year but i needed some assurance. :)
That's great! Good luck on your journey and congratulations! :yelclap:
obicurn
565 Posts
Definitely take the free ride!! Man, I wish we could all be that lucky. Congrats!!!!
Sandy_dfw
192 Posts
Go for the free ride and good luck
BLESSINGME
32 Posts
I applied in February of this year to a ASN nursing program for the clinical portion to start in the fall. At that time, I was still in my senior year of high school and had only one prerequisite (sp?) completed, so I wasn't really expecting to get into clincals that fall. Yet, Saturday I received the acceptance letter in the mail. I was shell shocked. The problem is that this school is an hour away and I would have to pay 1700 a year after my scholarships, plus clinical fees, etc. Also, I have a scholarship at a four year institution that covers all my tuition and books, and it is only 25-30 minutes away depending on traffic. I have one and a half years of prerequisites to do there before I can apply to clinicals. So, while I am wanting to go here because I would have no expenses, I am still torn. Any advice?
Whats the hurry,you riding free!!!:loveya::loveya::loveya: