Moving to DFW area... so many choices! HELP!!!

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hello everyone! my husband and i will be moving to fort worth next may, and we will be stationed there for 3 years. within that 3 years, i need to get my rn... i don't care if its a bsn or an adn. i just need my rn. i am working as a cna now (yuck) i hate it, and the money is horrible. i have been looking online for a while now, and there seems to be quite a few different schools to choose from. weatherford doesnt seem to have the best reputation, but tcc seems to be a good program... just hell to get into. any help with figuring out which program i might be able to finish (pre-reqs included.. i have no college classes thus far) within my 3 year deadline, would be much appreciated. i was also considering just taking an lvn course, and doing a lvn-rn bridge later on... but i need whatever i get quickly. help!!!:coollook::banghead:

Specializes in ED, ICU, PACU.

Without having the prereqs, don't think you could get an ADN or a BSN in the 3 year time frame. Just the science preqs alone would shave a year off your time frame; and, that is if you go to classes during summer and mid-sessions. You would kill yourself trying to get the prereqs in such a short time frame.

Think your idea of going for your LVN may be the answer. The DFW area, unlike some other areas of the country, does hire a good share of LVNs.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

There are numerous RN programs in and around the DFW area, but the competition is fierce for the purposes of admission. It is normal to have 600 to 1,000 people applying for less than 100 available nursing school slots at the same time. Therefore, you will be unlikely to get admitted without at least a 3.8 grade point average in your prerequisite classes, and all 'A' grades in your science classes.

In other words, you can earn your RN, but probably not during the 3 year time frame that you are allotting for your situation. Good luck to you!

Specializes in Med/Surg, Tele.

It is possible to do your ADN in 3 years, including prereqs. I just did it, I started with a developmental math class in May 05 ( I have been out of school for over 20 years ), and just graduated in May 08. I still have to pass my boards, though, which are scheduled for the end of June. I went to El Centro College, downtown Dallas. I did have a 4.0 in my prereqs and was lucky to get accept on my first try.

Specializes in Operating Room.

I started in November of 2004, but didn't do a bunch of classes at a time; I did the fast track, back-to-back though....

I also graduated from El Centro (North Lake campus) in May '08, and recently took the NCLEX.

So, I think it's possible to do it in 3 yrs if you apply yourself.

I had a 4.0 on the prereqs, but also had a 4.0 on all 17 credits of the support courses. However, the requirements are different now.

They do the HESI entrance exam, plus require a skills course as part of the pre-reqs, so the accepted GPA is no longer 4.0 and 3.77...

Good luck!

Specializes in I have been a CNA for 2 years..

:yeah:thank you all for replying. your answers have been helpful. i think i will look into el centro more. i am determined, and i would like to think i am pretty intelligent, even tho i am from georgia lol, so i don't think keeping a 4.0 will be difficult. i am sure as heck willing to put forth the effort! i guess it all depends on when we actually get there, since we don't know the exact date we are moving. either way, thanks again!

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Specializes in ED, ICU, PACU.
:yeah:thank you all for replying. your answers have been helpful. i think i will look into el centro more. i am determined, and i would like to think i am pretty intelligent, even tho i am from georgia lol, so i don't think keeping a 4.0 will be difficult. i am sure as heck willing to put forth the effort! i guess it all depends on when we actually get there, since we don't know the exact date we are moving. either way, thanks again!

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just had a thought. look into some distance education college classes to get some of the prereqs out of the way. some major universities offer them without having to enroll.

Specializes in Operating Room.

That's what I was thinking too...if you start doing online classes in GA now, you may get a class or two out of the way.

(Just make sure you take classes that are completely online, just in case you have to move before the date of the finals!) :)

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