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Okay so I'm applying to college soon, I have an 80 average and a 1500 sat score. I live in new york and I want to apply for a good BSN or RN-BSN Program in the state. I have a few questions.
1)What is the difference between RN-BSN and BSN, which is the faster route to getting a BSN? pros and cons of both?
2) What are some good schools(in new york) I have a good chance of getting into that have BSN or RN-BSN programs?
3) I'm going to attempt to apply for some of the good schools like stony,hunter and binghamton but I need something to fall back on incase I don't get accepted. What would be a good school to fall back on that has a BSN or RN-BSN Program?
This is pretty urgent and I appreciate all the help i can get. It would help me out a bunch if you numbered your responses to each question and didnt make it 1 big paragrah. Thank you so much for the responses in advance