Published Jul 1, 2012
nanicy123
3 Posts
I just recently graduated out of my high school and happily holding my high school diploma. I am also going to be a mother soon around September. With as much support I'm getting from my parents, I still have some complications on how to becoming a BSN. My parents are making me skip school on the fall of 2012 that way I can rest up after the baby is born. But I go back to school in the Spring 2013. I am going to a community college to take my pre-requisites and want to transfer to become a BSN. I like to plan ahead and completely set a plan a path for me to walk in to know where to go to make sure my baby will grow up to have a good life. I just have some confusions on how to do the transferring. When I look at the colleges nearby home, I see that they have majors from a RN to a BSN, when I just want to go straight to a BSN rather during my community college 2 year time, that I have to get my RN. Can anyone explain to me a way for me to understand or how to go through the process of transferring to a university and head straight to a BSN?
PixieRN14
92 Posts
I would speak to your academic adviser about this. Most community colleges work closely with a university. An adviser can let you know what prereqs will be needed for the university that you are looking at getting your BSN through. Some require just stats or college algebra, and other require both. Best to know what exactly you need, so that your transition is as seedless as possible.