Published Aug 17, 2015
rayym
1 Post
Hey everyone!
I am currently an LPN in the state of NJ looking to further my education and
go for my BSN. However, I'm not sure what I should consider doing. I've heard a lot that taking your pre req's at a community college is cheaper. However, If
you find a school that gives you everything you need at one place which would you do? Also has anyone went through with Indiana State University? Your reviews?
I am looking to start sometime soon so all the advice and help means a lot!!
Thank you :)
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Taking prerequisite coursework at a local community college is always going to be less expensive than paying full price for the same classes at a university.
Personally, I found it easier to transition from LPN to ASN to BSN. The LPN-to-BSN programs in my area had too many specific requirements.