LPN to BSN in Long Island, NY

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Hello Everyone,

I am new to this site, so bear with me! I am currently working in social services and I have a BA degree in a non nursing major. I am looking to become a nurse! yay! So far, in my weeks of research, I have come to this conclusion: I am unable to attend an accelerated second degree program, because I have to work full time. From what Ive found, regular associate RN programs are very competitive AND require pre requisites. I am currently in the process of applying to Western Suffolk BOCES LPN program for Sept 2008. I would be finished March 2010, and able to practice as an LPN. My ultimate goal is NP, even if it takes me twenty years to get there. I have recently found out that Molloy College has an LPN to BSN Program, so I am EXTREMELY excited, and think that this would be the best route to take. I am wondering if anyone could offer an opinion or remark about my decision. Am I correct more or less in my findings?:uhoh3:

Thanks in Advance!:yeah:

Specializes in Home health, Med Surg, LTC.

Hi everyone,

I know this is over a year old but I want to know any updates.

I am currently hold a B.S. in public health and halfway done with an LPN program. An Accelerated BSN program is not an option for me because my overall grades for my undergraduate is 2.9 but my science grades are B’s. I applied to a lot of them including Downstate and was decided. I see that someone mentioned Molloy college? Is it hard to get into?

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