Published Sep 29, 2015
akcw1981
26 Posts
Hi everyone, I have a question I am pondering. I currently attend a cc in tx and plan on applying to their adn program. From there I plan to go straight to a BSN from a university that they are partnered with. But I hear competition for the cc to get in can be super tough. I am no dummy but highly doubt I will have a 4.0 so would I be better off applying to a four year university sooner and obtain my BSN that way? Ofcourse I prefer the cc route but I am worried the competition will be super tough. Do less apply at universities? Do I have a better chance transfering to a university? I do apologize for saying I had a question when it turns out I had several. Thanks in advance for any advice!
LuvScience
70 Posts
An academic adviser at your current school is the best person to answer these questions for you. Nursing programs at universities are not necessarily more or less competitive than those at community colleges. It all depends on your specific area and the admission requirements of each school.
203bravo, MSN, APRN
1,211 Posts
Why not apply to both to increase your chances?
Well that does make sense LucScience I cannot even remember where I heard it was easier but I highly doubt people are ditching universities for community college lol I don't even know why I let myself think that. I guess I'm letting my nerves get the best of me.
203bravo your idea sounds great too, maybe I can better my odds that way!