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I got pick from the waitlist and I got my acceptance letter from Clayton State University yesterday. :roll I am so excited however I kind of caught in dilemmia on my choices.
I am also accepted in North Georgia College and State for a ASN however Clayton State is a BSN program. They both are two years to complete. with NGCSU I would only have to go to school to two to three days and week whereas Clayton it is everyday. I currently have 62 credit hours so I am trying to figure out which will be best for me being though I have a 2 and 4 year old. Are they both going to equally consuming programs. I also Clayton is 17 miles from me and NGSCU is 54 miles and some of NGCSU clinicals sites are 74 miles. What would you do in my situation? Has anyone been my situation what did you choose and why? Is it better to get the BSN over ASN if given the opportunity?
sunnyjohn
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To be honest I don't remember of what hapepned to me when I was 2 or 4. I remember mum and daddy loved me.
If you husband is supportive, good with the kids, can pick up the slack and you have a few dependable stand-ins when he is travelling, take the BSN slot.
The BSN and ADN will both be hard, no matter the drive time or class time. I'd rather see you get the BSN now since you do seem to have your heart set on getting it eventually.