Published Jul 24, 2006
OPISTHONOS
9 Posts
I was just wondering if it wouldn't be easier for me to go ahead and find a BSN school since I already have my Associate in Sciences instead of going through CES then, potential courses to complete, then NCLEX, then refresher courses (over 5 years without practicing) then, RN-BSN courses. If you think about it, this whole process can take longer than the time it would to earn a BSN. Is there any BSN program out there that a GPA of 3.2 can get you into ? Right now, I'm holding on to a nursing diploma I earned outside of the US and an associate in sciences I earned in the US.
Any idea? Thank you!
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
I was just wondering if it wouldn't be easier for me to go ahead and find a BSN school since I already have my Associate in Sciences instead of going through CES then, potential courses to complete, then NCLEX, then refresher courses (over 5 years without practicing) then, RN-BSN courses. If you think about it, this whole process can take longer than the time it would to earn a BSN. Is there any BSN program out there that a GPA of 3.2 can get you into ? Right now, I'm holding on to a nursing diploma I earned outside of the US and an associate in sciences I earned in the US. Any idea? Thank you!
Depends on where you did your original training, without stating that cannot even guess at any type of answer. It is 100% based in where you did your training, and when you completed it. Without that, impossible to give you any type of educated answer.