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Right now I'm in an ADN program. I just finished my first semester and I have three more left to go. I already had two years of school before I started nursing; one year of gen. ed. classes and one year of pre-reqs for nursing. So by the time I get out of my ADN program I will have been in school for 4 years. Then I plan to go back and get my BSN right afterwards, which will take another year plus a couple summer classes. In case that didn't make sense ...
Year 1: General Education
Year 2: Pre-reqs
Year 3: ADN
Year 4: ADN
Year 5: BSN (2 semesters + summer classes)
This is just my situation. There are numerous ways to get to a BSN.
Oh, and I started college when I was 17 and I'm 20 now. If all goes according to play I'll have my BSN right before I turn 23. Then I plan to go back and get my MSN eventually, and I'd like to have that before I'm 30. God willing this all works out for the best.
Just thought I'd share that extra with you fine people...
it will take me 5 years to complete my BSN. I did my one year pre-req's in 1 1/2 years and then my application wasn't even looked at for the next semester. Should have been 4 1/2 but oh well like 40% of the students at my school do it in 5 years. I'm not alone and i will be done in 3 semesters so i'm so happy about that!!
marlonspoon
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I'm in my third year in college and still finish my pre-reqs
My parents are forcing me to finish ASAP!
Just wondering how many years did it take you guys to finish the whole nursing program meaning from completing your GE, taking the pre-reqs, and completing the nursing program?