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I got accepted to Drexel's ACE program, and just got my acceptance letter to CCP.
I *want* to go to Drexel, but am wondering if I should go to CCP instead.
I think getting a BSN (and being done in a year versus 2) poses some distinct advantages, especially in the current economy. I am thinking that there will a lot of new grad competition for fewer jobs than there have been in the past; in addition to being able to apply to more facilities in Philly (the UPenn hospitals only hire BSNs), I think having a BSN would make me more competitive. I'm also interested in doing one of the new nursing residency programs that are developing (it's a year long program that includes orientation, continuing education, mentoring, etc) and the hospitals I've found that offer it require a BSN. I know I want to go in to advanced practice eventually, so not only would this put me in the workforce sooner (which would mean earning a nursing salary 1 year sooner), but I'd be set to go to grad school degree-wise. Plus, I'm getting ready to be done with school.
We're saving money towards tuition, and between savings, help from my mother, and student loans, I should be able to afford to go, but it's still a huge stretch, more debt (I have student loans from previous degree, car loan, and some credit card debt). But I'm married so even though I don't anticipate working at all during the program, we'd be able to get by on DH's income alone so I wouldn't be taking out loans for living expenses. DH is very supportive of me going to Drexel.
And did I mention I really, really want to go to Drexel? I've worked so hard during my prerequisites to make up for past mistakes as a student, that I feel a little like I've earned going to the school I want to.
BUT the amount of money we'd save between now and September would pay in full for two years of nursing school at CCP. I might be stuck having to take English 102 (I have a BA in English, but none of my credits transferred as ENG 102 and I'm not sure how successful I'd be challenging this). But there ARE still places that hire ASNs, and even though it means an additional year in school, because I'm done with all the corequisites (that were prerequisites for Drexel), I'd be able to work PT during the program. I have, however, become increasingly frustrated with my classmates at CCP during the prerequisites. There's a bit of whininess and unrealistic expectations of how much the professors should be doing so that students get good grades. I worry about encountering this in their nursing program as well, even though I imagine a lot of these people are weeded out by the prerequisites.
I don't know. The only reason I am considering CCP is because it's much, much cheaper than Drexel, and because maybe I don't just get to go to the school I want because I want to. Does that make sense?
Sorry this is so long. But I could use some outside input.