Published Mar 14, 2012
NikkiT
13 Posts
I am in the process of applying to National Unviersity for my BSN and would like to know what to expect in my daily schedule. I am working full time right now and have considered maybe working at night part time, but need some guidance.
How does your schedule look while doing the prerequisites through National? Is there an option to do prereq's at night? How many classes do you take at a time (I know they now have monthly classes). Is it unrealistic to think I can work and do prereq's? What about when I actually am "in" the program.
Any help is appreciated!
QB106
47 Posts
i have posted the same question with no response.. since you posted this a few months ago- can you answer any of these questions now because I too would like to know?? Thanks! Im thinking about doing some online classes..
Medic2RN, BSN, RN, EMT-P
1,576 Posts
Moved to the California State Nursing Programs forum.
VeggieBSN
33 Posts
There are evening classes for pre-reqs and most likely you'll only be taking one class at a time so I don't think there will be an issue with working and school. However, that's my opinion on just the pre-reqs. Once you get into the program, scheduling for classes and clinicals will be out of your hands so unless your job offers very flexible hours, it will be hard. At the nursing forum they said they don't recommend working but if you do, stick to part time. I don't have personal experience with being in the program yet though (just got exacted into the November cohort!).