Published Mar 9, 2008
guest238826
20 Posts
I recently just graduated Dec 2007 and interested in this BSN program.
Did any graduates from here believe that their program is well structured and organized? When I attended their workshop in Feb it seemed like they were still working out things. And I meet a graduate from the MSN program and he didn't like it at all because of their lacking organization.
Also for clinicals I know they said that you will have to find your own preceptor. Was it easy to find a facility and a preceptor?
How long did the program take you?
Did you feel that the instructor was there to help you?
I will definitely test this online type of class for Fall 08 but I'm stuck doing the initial courses like biophysiology, growth & dev psych, etc.
JustMe
254 Posts
I looked into this program when it was brand new and didn't like that I was working full time and going to school full time--too much craziness since I was also a newlywed. I looked for a BSN program that let me go part time. I was able to do that at CSU Stanislaus in Turlock, which was good since I live in Stockton. I don't know what the requirements for CSUS are now but I know they have a generic RN program now. As for the MSN, I did an online program and loved it. There may be online BSN programs now too.