It may sound a little off for some but I am 34. Male. Married with no children (yet). I was considering taking a CNA course and working as a CNA whilst I complete my pre-req's for a BSN. I'm a little nervous about starting school at 34 and not sure which school to go to. Here's my thing: I'm already enrolled at UNLV because I began a Hotel Admin degree there but my heart really wasn't in it. I've done numerous calculations and have determined that I would be finished at age 38. My biggest question is UNLV or NSC? I am not worried about anything other than getting the BSN and qualifying to take the NCLEX-RN exam.
Please chime in as I am approaching Spring 2010 classes and I want to be in the best possible situation I can. Each school has slightly different requirements. I figured that since I am already a student at UNLV that this would be an easier route. Plus I heard (not sure if it is true) that since I was admitted to UNLV prior to 2006 that I would be held to a different (possibly less stringent) selection criteria. If any current, former or hopeful BSN students in Nevada have any insight I welcome it.
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It may sound a little off for some but I am 34. Male. Married with no children (yet). I was considering taking a CNA course and working as a CNA whilst I complete my pre-req's for a BSN. I'm a little nervous about starting school at 34 and not sure which school to go to. Here's my thing: I'm already enrolled at UNLV because I began a Hotel Admin degree there but my heart really wasn't in it. I've done numerous calculations and have determined that I would be finished at age 38. My biggest question is UNLV or NSC? I am not worried about anything other than getting the BSN and qualifying to take the NCLEX-RN exam.
Please chime in as I am approaching Spring 2010 classes and I want to be in the best possible situation I can. Each school has slightly different requirements. I figured that since I am already a student at UNLV that this would be an easier route. Plus I heard (not sure if it is true) that since I was admitted to UNLV prior to 2006 that I would be held to a different (possibly less stringent) selection criteria. If any current, former or hopeful BSN students in Nevada have any insight I welcome it.