Published Apr 16, 2013
lynnjohnson13
26 Posts
Hello my fellows :-) I'm joining the nursing school force soon!!
My fiancé supports me so I don't really have to work while in school, which is the biggest BLESSING I could ask for!!! So which makes it easy for me while I'm in school. I was wondering does it matter that I'm full time, is the course of a ADN still the same time amount of two years??
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MommaTy
599 Posts
The school I go to you can do pre-reqs at your own pace. Once you get into the ADN program you then have to go full time. But that is for community college. The Universities near me you have to take every semester full time, pre-reqs and the program together.
meg2014
104 Posts
My school also let your take prereqs at you own pace. I just got accepted into the program and start in the fall and will be going full time. But I chose to, my school offers a part time program too it just takes 4 years instead of two. It just depends on your school's nursing program. Most have a certain amount of credit hours required to graduate and its usually 10-12 every semester. My advice would be if you are able to go full time since your not working then do it! :)