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Opinions on which programs people have a better chance of getting into: BSN or ADN. Please give reason for ur answers.
My CC was very hard to get into. They just don't have the seats for the demand. Last year they had over 500 applicants and only 80 seats, 40 of which can be filled with last year's wait list. I was the only person in my A&P I and II classes that got in (not every single person was applying for nursing, but still... most were). But the BSN programs are also tough around here.
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From what I've heard, these traditional, non-transfer BSN programs are becoming rare due to all of the transfer student competition. They used to have a 4-year route in the BSN program that I went to, but discontinued it to become transfer-only a year or so ago.