Re: Are you getting a ADN or going straight to BSN ?
I will be doing the ADN and then RN-BSN or RN-MSN. Reasons:
1) I have EIGHT possible community colleges near me while there are only TWO colleges to get a higher degree (EL-MSN = so competitive...they only take 18 to 36 students for the year).
2) I already have a bachelor's degree, and to go for the BSN will require TWICE as many pre-req's as for the ADN. It will already take me about 2 years to do the ADN pre-req's and I don't want to wait any longer than that.
3) I will get done sooner and be getting experience
4) I don't even KNOW if I want to go on to do anything upper level like management so it will be a good starting place.
5) It's cheaper! I'm going to quit work while going to school and the CC program costs around $4500 while the BSN is total around $15,000 - $18,000. Seeing as how I have monthly expenses of $1300, I can't see taking out just tens of thousands in student loans like that.
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