Traditional RN program OR Momentum 2+1 program at NVCC

U.S.A. Virginia

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Hi,

I'm conflicted about what program I should apply for in May. I was planning on applying for the online accelerated program, but I decided to instead apply for the traditional program. Today I was looking through the brochures and checklists for the different programs (because they have been known to change unexpectedly) and I saw that the momentum 2+1 program now allows applicants who have previous college credit. I have completed a good amount of the classes that will be given during the first two semesters of this program, but I can take all of the other general education classes that are given during the last four semesters, and complete them during the first two semesters. This would give me a lighter load when taking the upper level nursing classes during the last four semesters (I would have only nursing classes during semesters 3-6.) On the flip side, I have to work as soon as I take my nclex and obtain my RN license, which means that I would only go into George Mason as a part-time student. Still, this saves me time if I want my BSN. I also spoke with a counselor who told me that even if I do the traditional program, I can incorporate all of the other general education classes into my schedule, and be able to transfer into Mason just like those who are in the momentum 2+1 program. Right now I just don't know which route would be better. Any advice?

Talia

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