Hi everyone. I'm new to these forums. I recently got accepted to both a BSN and an ADN program, and I was wondering what everyone thinks is the best route to getting a BSN. Just go ahead and go to the 4 yr university or go to the ADN and then get my RN-BSN?
The BSN program is about 20,000 total and the ADN by itself is 11,000 (and then probably about 3-4000 for the online RN to BSN). The ADN has a 100% pass rate for NCLEX and the BSN has a 93% pass rate. The main thing keeping me from leaning towards the BSN completely is the fact that I am currently a 30-45 minute commute from the school and the ADN is only 15 minutes away. I'd rather not relocate because my little sister lives with me and I don't think she's ready to live on her own, but I will figure that out later.. The programs start this fall. I appreciate any Advice!
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Hi everyone. I'm new to these forums. I recently got accepted to both a BSN and an ADN program, and I was wondering what everyone thinks is the best route to getting a BSN. Just go ahead and go to the 4 yr university or go to the ADN and then get my RN-BSN?
The BSN program is about 20,000 total and the ADN by itself is 11,000 (and then probably about 3-4000 for the online RN to BSN). The ADN has a 100% pass rate for NCLEX and the BSN has a 93% pass rate. The main thing keeping me from leaning towards the BSN completely is the fact that I am currently a 30-45 minute commute from the school and the ADN is only 15 minutes away. I'd rather not relocate because my little sister lives with me and I don't think she's ready to live on her own, but I will figure that out later.. The programs start this fall. I appreciate any Advice!