Published Aug 19, 2009
CrunchRN, ADN, RN
4,549 Posts
I am thinking of making my life very difficult by getting my BSN. I would like to hear about other peoples experiences:
Where did you go?
How long did it take?
How much did it cost?
How many hour per week did you work at it?
The good:
The bad:
The ugly:
Any other words of wisdom you may have would be greatly appreciated!
athena55, BSN, RN
987 Posts
i am thinking of making my life very difficult by getting my bsn. i would like to hear about other peoples experiences:where did you go? california state university, dominguez hillshow long did it take? four years (part-time)how much did it cost? sorry, graduated in 1998, i don't honestly rememberhow many hour per week did you work at it? varied. i was working full-time 12 hour nights and attending an on-site program (also obtained my ba in anthropology at the same time)the good: could do "homework" at 0300 in my pj's; didn't really work with groups so my grades were my gradesthe bad: at that time csudh's program required that you mail your required homework assignments and you had to watch the weekly lecture on cable television. needed a proctor for any exams, sometimes the professor would take weeks to reply to a question you had, you had to set up your own clinical sites and preceptorsthe ugly: i do remember that because i was an out-of-state student the fees were higher plus you had to pay a bloody "computer fee" which made no sense at all. also was unable to attend graduation; because i was an out-of-state student even though my grades were good enough to get me into the honor society, i couldn't because of my out-of-state status. bummer.any other words of wisdom you may have would be greatly appreciated!
where did you go? california state university, dominguez hills
how long did it take? four years (part-time)
how much did it cost? sorry, graduated in 1998, i don't honestly remember
how many hour per week did you work at it? varied. i was working full-time 12 hour nights and attending an on-site program (also obtained my ba in anthropology at the same time)
the good: could do "homework" at 0300 in my pj's; didn't really work with groups so my grades were my grades
the bad: at that time csudh's program required that you mail your required homework assignments and you had to watch the weekly lecture on cable television. needed a proctor for any exams, sometimes the professor would take weeks to reply to a question you had, you had to set up your own clinical sites and preceptors
the ugly: i do remember that because i was an out-of-state student the fees were higher plus you had to pay a bloody "computer fee" which made no sense at all. also was unable to attend graduation; because i was an out-of-state student even though my grades were good enough to get me into the honor society, i couldn't because of my out-of-state status. bummer.
any other words of wisdom you may have would be greatly appreciated!
good luck. i was thisclose to obtaining my fnp via a distance program but september 11th happened, and i dropped out. yes i am kicking myself now, but at the time it made sense (for me to quit the program) i don't know if i would ever go back to an on-site university program again. i really like on-line programs.
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