Published Dec 7, 2012
roseonye
253 Posts
I will be starting in jan 2013. who else is? My advisor ***** is so nice. i only have to take 9 classes. the 1st class i will take it by itself and after that i will double up. if i do that it will be a 9month program for me. i am sooooo excited. if anyone is starting in jan please let me know so we can be study buddies if you need one.
toniannryan
5 Posts
Hi I am starting in January as well I am doing 12 courses start with transitions and SOCS-350. I am nervous this is my first time doing an online course I will be finished in December 2013. Keep in touch
terrenc3
2 Posts
I've been lurking on this forum for awhile. I am also starting in January. Luckily I only have 33 credits to complete since I did most of it before. Still need to complete a couple things with admissions, but already excepted. Yes, keeping in touch would be good.
cool. will keep in touch
tinajw1
14 Posts
I will start in January as well.
sjk28
1 Post
Hi! I'm wondering how it's going? I've been researching online RN-BSN programs and this one looked real good. Any comments? Thanks!
So far so good. I am just taking one class right now and one class starts in March. Afterwards I would start taking two classes.
ERockwood
7 Posts
I started in jan. I'm enjoying soc-350. I'm tweaking my research paper. APA format a little confusing. I've been out of college for 20 years.
Hi,
How hard is the class and how long is the research paper? Are you taking anything else along with this class?
I also started in Jan. So it's not that bad. Just follow rubric and do your post you will be fine
Jackmom
Hi everyone. I TOO am spending tons of time researching RN to BSN programs. I have a friend that is getting ready to graduate from Chamberlain's 2nd degree BSN program and she said it was ok. I am just worried about these "diploma mill" type schools. I tried Walden and hated it. Capella sounded good on the phone but they look like they are basically set up like Walden too. Does Chamberlain offer any video lectures or video chats? Is it just post to other people's posts and write a paper every week? I find that worthless. My friend went to a campus for her classes so she didn't have any answer to my questions. Can anybody currently in the program shed some light on this? I am steering towards a traditional university for this reason. Or maybe Jacksonville University. Thanks.
IrishIzCPNP, MSN, RN, APRN, NP
1,344 Posts
I graduated from their RN-BSN online program. It was pretty much postings, papers and tests. I'll be honest...for the classes you need for the RN to BSN I think it was fine. I am now working on my MSN/NP through Drexel. The fact that I went to chamberlain for my RN to BSN wasn't an issue.