Published Jun 10, 2008
stiltarget
100 Posts
So, after recieving my ADN from a pivate school what can I look forward to when trying to get my BSN..
Upon graduation I will have:
1. English 1
2. Psych intro
3. Human growth
4. Sociology intro
5. A&P I/II
6. Drug dosage & and calc.
7. Pharmocology
8. Microbiology
9. RN license (fundamentals,med/surg I/II,ect)
For any of you guys bridging or currently enrolled in a traditional ADN to BSN program what is/will it be like, course and time wise?
Ari RN, BSN, RN
2,029 Posts
When I entered my RN-BSN program I needed to take:
Statistics
English Literature
History
Anthropology
and the nursing courses:
nursing theory, physical assessment, community nursing, nursing leadership and 3 nursing electives.
Took me 2 1/2 years to complete my BSN. I also worked full time.
Cute718Chick
20 Posts
When I entered my RN-BSN program I needed to take:StatisticsEnglish LiteratureHistoryAnthropologyand the nursing courses:nursing theory, physical assessment, community nursing, nursing leadership and 3 nursing electives.Took me 2 1/2 years to complete my BSN. I also worked full time.
which school did you attend??
girls1
109 Posts
I believe it was CUNY Hunter
mb1949
402 Posts
Wow you must have great grades, hunter is very, very, competive,
tabrown1
78 Posts
Wow you must have great grades, hunter is very, very, competitive,
I think with the RN to BSN its not that competitive to get in. Only the traditional program you need a extremely high GPA. I'm also concern about clinical days and how many days you have to go to school for the RN to BSN. I was thinking about Excelsior.