Published Aug 1, 2012
ArmyTwin, CRNA
245 Posts
I'm graduating this December and I plan to jump right into a BSN program in the spring. I have a very tight window with the ADN program ending Dec 17th and BSN program starting up the 22nd of Jan. Concerned because I've been reading on this website that others study for months. Anyone have a tight timeframe like this? Was it a sufficient amount of time to be prepared for the NCLEX and pass?
Just want to add that I plan to study at least 5-6 days a week. I'll eventually set a goal for the amount of ?'s to complete daily. Not sure what's an adequate amount. Thanks for your input.
JENURSE03_RN, MSN, DNP, RN
371 Posts
that is a very tight time frame, not sure if you will get your ATT that fast.
Thanks! Well, I just found out that are a few courses I can take (in the meantime) towards my BSN if I don't get my license in time. Like Spanish for the healthcare worker, biomedical ethics, and pathophysiology.