Re: Accelerated BSN for 2nd Degree Students Originally Posted by kkat4049 Is anyone in an accelerated BSN program (generally 13 months)? I am trying to decide if I should go through the 13 month or the traditional 2 year program. Does anyone have an opinion about the program or insight as to the degree of difficulty compared to the two year program?
I'm in an Accel program right now, about half way thru. Yes, it's intense and fast paced but I've also learned alot. I quit my job, since most people do, it's just to much studying to have a job at the same time.
The main reason I like this program better is that I already have a BA, and the with traditional programs you either have to take certain 'general Ed' classes that they require but not core nursing, and may or may not accept all your previous credits. Plus, they generally have a long waiting list, often a few yrs to get into the program.
Besides, if I already have a BA it didn't make sense to go to a 2yr college and get an Associates. I am getting a second BA with the program I am in now.
There are not really much shortcuts though, it's still about 2 yrs worth of college courses (if taken at a regular pace) within 12-16 mos. The program I am in is only 12 mos, but many are between 14-16.
There are no summer vacations, and the courseload is heavy each semester.
All the general ed courses (i.e. math, biology, social sciences, history, etc. ) that you took during your BA, in addition to the science prereqs (i.e. A&P I & II, Microbiology, etc) that you must take BEFORE you enter the program, are all transferred, so in the end you achieve over 100 credits +, which makes up another BA. This case, BSN.
So it's not a shortcut route, just more classes in a shorter time span, and you get to transfer your previous courses to make up the general ed requirements.
It takes a lot of dedication and studying, but you can get thru it fast.
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