FINALLY starting 10/1

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Okay, after lurking here for a LONG time and finally getting my first job out of school and getting all of my transcripts, etc., I am on track to start October 1st, RN-BSN. Thinking about going on for my MSN, but I'm sticking to BSN for now since they're not giving out the bachelor's degree until the end now (this site is so very helpful!). Anyone else starting or hoping to start 10/1?

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Me too! Orientation course just opens up today.

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I'm starting Oct 1st as well!!

Specializes in Nursing Education, CVICU, Float Pool.

Finished Orientation Yesterday, got the completion email today. In so ready to get started!

Well, I spoke too soon... I forgot about a CLEP test I took a few years ago, and they need a transcript from them, which can apparently take up to 3 weeks!! So it's looking like a November start for me after all.

I'm starting in November too! I just completed all my enrollment stuff with my counselor so I'm waiting to hear the number of credits I need to take. Lets start a new thread for November cohorts closer to the date!

I'll be starting nov 1 too!! Are u on Facebook? There is a supportive group on there too! Good luck!

Aack! I took a CLEP test a long time ago, too. It's not for a class that I need to transfer. No one said anything about needing a CLEP transcript. I was really hoping to start Nov. 1st. I hope this doesn't delay me. :(

I started 10/1 and I feel lost concernng the assignments

FeatherzRN- since you will be finished with your BSN before the 6 month term is up, will they let you start on another degree? I want to get my BSN but also my MBA.

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FeatherzRN- since you will be finished with your BSN before the 6 month term is up, will they let you start on another degree? I want to get my BSN but also my MBA.

I finished mid-september, my term isn't up until Nov 30th :p. And no, WGU will not let you start on another degree until the end of your 'term', even if you graduate early and even if you offer to pay for a new term. They said it could be considered 'double-dipping' as you'd be paying twice for the same span of time. It's ok, I was also considering the MBA, but this gives me time to think on it.

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