Should I get my ASN and immediately after, go for my BSN? Two years (4 semester) Or Should I go straight for my BSN? 3 years (6 semesters) And if I were to be accepted into both programs, which one...
If I have any advice to offer, buy the book + 2 online test practice bundle. Help alot more than you would think and you can 8 hrs per section so you can write down, take pictures, etc. of any...
From what I hear, it's not the most extremely difficult to get in if you had good pre reqs and a decent teas score but they tend to weed people out within the first semester. There's also several...
In class, I got an: A - A&P 1 lecture C - A&P 1 Lab A- A&P 2 Lecture A - A&P 2 Lab Majority of pre-reqs were mostly A's and few B's, and of course, my previous stats. Currently in...
My ADN program is only 1 year of pre-reqs and ONLY requires A&P 1 + lab with B or higher, but if one would like to be competitive, it would be wise to complete all the pre reqs (Roughly 2-4...
Just recently got the car because I needed transportation back and too, in addition, I already work weekends and such, usually nights however. I dedicate times to school and work, but idk, it's just...
Really? I don't have a family or kids (Making my situation better than roughly 50% of those attending school) but I do have a car and insurance, etc I have to pay for, and although its not extremely...
I finished my application today actually. I'm going to also apply to GSU-main campus but I'm stuck on whether I should get my ASN now and do a BSN bridge immediately after or straight to BSN. Brain is...
Yeah the thing is the BSN program (GSU - Main campus) is, I believe a minimum of 123ish credit hours, but in addition to HOPE, I get federal aid and as a result: All my tuition+fees are paid, along...
I live in the Atlanta area, so alot of room for possible jobs, as there are several healthcare facilities within 10 miles of my home (And several more out of it), but currently I have finished my...