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So I'm currently researching options here in Central Florida.
I will have an A.A. in general studies at the end of summer semester. With those classes done I need 5 classes into get the Seminole Community College program which I can reasonably do in 3 semesters leaving me ready to go in for the Fall of '09.
However, I just did some research on UCF and I just need 3 more classes to get into their BSN program. If I'm figuring correctly, if I start with the prereqs taken care of in Fall of '09, I'd be done in the Summer of 2010 (3 semesters??).
First, is there any benefit for having a BSN?
Second, does anyone know anything about the UCF program? How hard it is to get in... how many of the community college pre req credits they'll take... how hard the program is... etc... Thanks everyone!!!!!! :typing
labrador4122, RN
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I totally know where you are comming from.
It depends on the person- and if RN is your second career.
I admire everyone who wants to be an RN for a living.
RN is my second career after being a nursing assistant! LOL!