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Chamberlain RN to BSN

For those of you who have done this program or those that started on 07/07, is it really only the classes listed here: http://www.chamberlain.edu/portals/0/pdfs/RN-BSN-July.pdf

Thanks

esrun

sorry I'm not that good at adding hyperlinks, you might need to copy/paste.

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I started last October and yes those are the classes. I already had statistics so I didn't need that course or the prereq Algebra and I also had completed a humanities course and comp. I would have completed October of this year but I decided to take the 8 weeks of July and August off so now I will complete by Christmas. I take one to two classes each 8 weeks and have found that very doable. There are a lot of papers to write. The best advice I can give you is to call and have your transcripts reviewed. That will give you a better idea of what your course of study will look like.

I have been thinking about then for when I graduate from Excelsior. I have some to the conclusion that it'll be between them, and WGU. Although WGU is kind of elusive about the details Chamberlain is expensive, but what I like that I have never seen before (sort o) if their mandatory Educard program. Although I don't like taking on unnessary debt, it is nice to know, that even when a student graduates they'll have no problem, because the agreement just changes into a loan.

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