Published Jul 4, 2013
MJPN2012
33 Posts
Hey everyone. I'm an LPN and have been on the fence over ISU since I graduated nursing school a year ago. I'm all set to start a BSN program at my local university this coming fall and still can't decide if I just want to go for ISU. The deciding factor for me is pretty much time, at this point. I have all gen eds done for my university, and would need 7 more at ISU but that would mean less nursing courses since my school is not a bridge program.
Anyways! My question is: if you look at the ISU advising sheet for the program, it shows that you would take about one to two nursing classes a semester. Is that set in stone? Or can you take more than that per semester? If so, I could finish at my university in less time, even though I would have to take several classes I have already taken and all in school..
I'm just so confused on that part. I have read all that I can on ISU's program without contacting an advisor. I want to be able to work, but I also want my degree as quick as possible. Any advice or suggestions??
BSNstudent2013Font
10 Posts
Start the program first and see where it takes you.I have to time you that the program is hard and you have to be determine and organize to be success in this program.PM if you have questions especially about books for the 4modules.
deannahamid, ASN, BSN, LPN, RN
??? good question
Tiarae17
16 Posts
Taking two at a time I hear is really hard.