Published Jul 12, 2007
krystle47
2 Posts
Hi. I'm thinking about going to National University in San Diego for the nursing program. It will be my first year there. Does anyone know if the program is good or not? or has anyone been in the nursing program? If you have any information about the school that can help me, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!
droadracer
24 Posts
I don't have any first hand knowledge about NU expect that it is very expensive. Have you looked into Grossmont College or San Diego State? All the best.
lolale
13 Posts
Hi I'm currently in the nursing program at NU and I got to tell you its very fast pace and expensive. If you have a job think about quiting it cause you won't have time to work while doing 16 hours of clinicals, 5 hour lecture a week on top of the studying, papers, and careplans. But the benefits, you finish fast. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
sunshine_star
25 Posts
I am in National's nursing program and I like it alot. Its fast and its expensive but thats what loans and cal grants are for. its alot of sacrafice, but everything is definitely worth it. i would recommend the program to everyone.
groovejunkie, BSN, MSN, RN
11 Posts
I'm also interested in National University RN-BSN program. However, due to my work schedule, I can only do the Online program. All I need are the core classes, I have already completed the general education portion with my other degree. How will they incorporatte the clinical portion for this program? I don't live in the San Diego area.
elljay
Hello,
I was wondering if you could tell me how your schedule is for the BSN program? What times are your lectures and clinicals held and how many days a week? Is it possible to get all clinical times that start in the early afternoon/evening?
Thanks for your help