Liberty University RN to BSN

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Hello everyone!

I'm starting Liberty University's RN to BSN program this month... Was wondering if there are others out there starting as well?? And if there are any LU graduates out there... Any tips to make it through the program???

Thank you in advance!

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I was thinking about going there. How is it??

Hi, I'm wondering if you started the program and if you like it!? I've been accepted to both Chamberlain and Liberty, and quite frankly, Chamberlain is IVY League expensive without the IVY reputation. I like the mix of religion with nursing as long as it's not overwhelming. The other cool thing for me is I will have roughly 80 credits transferred into the program so I only need 40 to get my BSN. The downside is I don't have Chemistry and although I haven't confirmed it yet, I don't think they offer Chemistry online??? That's a pain, so I'll have to go to a community college then for 1 class, annoying!! Ok,enough about me lol, if you're in the program, please any information you can provide would be most helpful before I make my final decision. Thank You so much!!

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I am local to Liberty but they required more classes than Thomas Edison State College did and the tuition is almost the same. TESC was more generous with transfer, they are accredited also, tuition was in line with what Liberty was. I do not not regret going thru TESC. I think with TESC I have 7-8 classes to take (all BSN core courses) and with Liberty I would have had to take 13-14 classes. I'm in the middle of my first class with TESC and I love it so far. Chamberlain was way too much money for me even with my discount.

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