RN to BSN full time + working full time

Nursing Students ADN/BSN

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While I earned my ASN, I worked as a PRN CNA - IOW, only part-time.

I am now working as a full-time RN, and have been accepted into an RN-to-BSN program which amounts to full-time school for 3 semesters.

I'm wondering if this is too big a bite to chew. I'm too old to go 3 semesters without sleep. :no:

Anybody do it this way? Any pointers?

Specializes in Medical Surgical, Dialysis and ER.

I work fulltime and the first semester I took 2 class the second semester I took 4 classes this fall semester I am only taking one class due to the fact that my husband had knee surgery and I have to take the full load of paying bills at home and helping him run his business. Working fulltime and going to school time is manageable. The RN to BSN program is paper heavy a lot writing. I kept up fine with the 4 classes. It is all in how you feel and what deadlines you have set for yourself

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