Published Jul 11, 2005
bbradfield
4 Posts
HI,
I am a 30 y/o fulltime RN looking to get my BSN. I have staratd looking into online programs but I need to know if this is the right choice/direction. The programs are costly but i like the fact that you work around your schedule. Any information would be great. Thanks
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suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Quite a few have gone the University of Phoenix route and have been quite happy with the program.
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,406 Posts
https://allnurses.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105380
Here's a good thread in the distance learning board.
Online is the way to for me and my lifestyle. I'm not chained down to a schedule of showing up for classes. It's hard work and there are deadlines. I take one class a time and hope to be finished this time in two years.
Good luck to you.
esrun3
16 Posts
are there any out there that don't require clinical? I work enough without having to do clinicals when that's what I do for a living. Most I've looked at require clinicals of some kind, they just call it something else.
tvb2a
12 Posts
Online Nursing Education Is The Way To Go! The Advantages Are: 1) You Go To School At Your Leisure 2)no Drive Time 3)everyone Communicates With Everyone (no Clicks), 4) You Set Your Time As For As Whne You Want To Study!! Do Be Prepared To Be Focused, Organized, And Discipline. This Is The Key To Online Learning/ Good Luck And Best Wishes. You Can Do It!!!!!!