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One thing that is a big factor for me is that I am currently financing school with the GI Bill. I have something like 6-8 months of benefits left under that, and then I am on my own in paying for school. Like I said before, I really want a Bachelors degree, but ultimately would like a BSN. I just want to make the most of the school money I have left, so that if I am never able to return to school again, I will feel like I got the most out of it.
WldChrry
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Here is my situation....I have been an LPN for almost a year and a half. My first job was at a nursing home, and I now work in pain management in a clinic. I started Excelsior's ADN program last year, and breezed through most of the program. I only had the three LS exams to take, along with the FCCA and CPNE. I decided to switch my major to a Bachelors in Health Science with Excelsior for two reasons: One, because I already have an Associates in another field (Early Childhood Education), and I really want my Bachelors degree-so I felt like I was wasting my time working on ANOTHER Associates degree. Two, because I didn't feel like I was learning anything in the ADN program. I would barely study for the tests and pass. If and when I do become an RN, I want to be the best I can be.
I guess what I am looking for is some insight from others who have completed the program, or those who felt like they breezed through the program as well. I am having second thoughts on whether to switch back into the ADN at Excelsior. If I could take the LPN to BSN at ISU I would, but my state doesn't accept it. Any ideas?