Published Apr 5, 2019
Zachmat
11 Posts
I recently was accepted to Loyola's ABSN Hybrid Program for Spring 2020. I am also accepted to Lewis University as a transfer student working towards a BSN (wasnt a fan of the format of Lewis' ABSN). I am a bit torn on which program to pick. I am active duty Air Force about to separate in July and moving back home to IL. This will be my 2nd degree and am excited and ready to start my new career in nursing. From what I've heard both schools are great, with Lewis having the higher NCLEX pass rate. Cost is not an issue with my GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program. With Lewis after my transfer eval I'm looking at another 6 semesters (summer breaks in there) or 3 more years of school. With Loyola I'm looking at 16-18 months so obviously half the time. Lewis I like the idea of starting in the Fall rather than having to wait for Jan for Loyola, I also like the idea of in person classes, but wonder if that will get old too. I also like that the pace would obviously be somewhat slower than an ABSN. With Loyola I like the name its associated with, I like the new Downers Grove facility which looks amazing and love the idea of the flexibility in a hybrid format. My hesitation is the nature of an ABSN, though I know any nursing program is all consuming as well as the hybrid format. Just looking for some opinions if given the choice which program you would chose. Again cost is not a factor and I have enough saved and living at home rent free, so not needing to work during either program too. Thanks and sorry for the long winded post!
Zach