Published Oct 24, 2012
JustADream
132 Posts
I may have finally been able to get my transfer credits straightened out, but I have a quick question looking ahead that I couldn't seem to find answered here already (or at least if it is I missed it). Can I take classes for the RN-BSN program in whatever order I want to or does it have to be specifically taken as the classes are numbered? I know I need to start with NRSE4510, but when I look at the calendar, the NRSE4520 course doesn't seem to be scheduled again until summer. Do I just have to wait in between or can I take NRSE4530 or NRSE4550 before NRSE4520, for example? Thank you!
enuf_already
789 Posts
Any order except 4600 Excellence is supposed to be the last nursing class. I have heard some say they took it but still had a nursing class to take. Evidence requires that you have had stats or are taking it concurrently. Plot it out ahead so you can take something ever 5 weeks if you wish. Good luck!
Thanks so much for your help! This is exactly what I was looking for. :)
Misty1334
31 Posts
Hello Ladies!
I took some time off from the program before the switch to semesters. I am trying to get updated on all of your thoughts re: classes. I have drafted up a schedule and would be TRULY GRATEFUL for your feedback.
Again I haven't taken classes in a while - I work a pretty rigorous 36hrs/week (but no holiday/weekends) - no children.
I'm wondering your thoughts on this schedule - I made notes of some of the feedback I've heard from you guys, please let me know if you agree and if you think this schedule is do-able without loosing my sanity! I REALLY want to be finished after fall semester - but it is obviously important that maintain a good gpa because I am applying to an MSN program.
Summer 1:
- 4510
Summer 2:
- 4550 (only time available) **difficult
- RFPD (Fashion) (easy)
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Fall 1:
- 4580 (only time available) **difficult
Fall 2:
- 4600 **difficult (with clinical portion)
Fall 3:
- 4560 (only time available)
- PRCM (Bus. Comm) (Extensive Writing)
Ladies I know you are very busy - but again your feedback it REALLY REALLY appreciated!!!
Any notes on level of difficulty - which classes are best to take together etc are very welcomed : )