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daniflorida

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  1. I'm so glad I posted on here- no one told me they wouldn't pay for ABSN, but the VA website says they will not cover accelerated rates and that was a major reason for not choosing this track. Of course, I never thought to look into what the VA year is, etc. Love all this corrected information I'm getting!!!!!!!! Thank you :)
  2. I love this program and got really excited when I found out about it!! However they only have clinicals in daytona which is 2 hours from me. But... I'm going to look into rotation length and see if I could swing it if I moved across town.
  3. I must have confused UNF with having the same policy as UF... thanks for clearing that up for me haha I've been in a haze trying to plan my next move. And that is good info to know, I was hoping someone would comment who had first hand experiences with Jacksonville nursing schools. Very logical advice, thank you!!! There really is no benefit to finishing this bachelors I suppose.
  4. Thank you and congrats on that accomplishment!! I actually planned on just finishing remaining pre reqs in md so I'd be ready to apply to schools at the next duty station as soon as he got orders. Excited for this stage of life for you all-- well deserved!
  5. I didn't mean that they'll be easy to get into, but they're far less competitive than the bachelors programs in jax. There are around 6 CC programs here so better chance. Thanks for your advice!
  6. Hey guys! Needing some advice from people who have been in a similar situation. Sorry if this is too much info but I feel it's necessary. I am a navy vet, military wife and mom to a 3 year old and pregnant with my second. Before the navy I did 2 years of college so after I got out of the service I've been finishing that up. Prior to the navy my gpa was not good.... Around a 2.8. Since starting back up I've gotten straight A's and I consider myself strong academically. I'm currently 9 classes away from my social science degree (my reason for this major was because it best fits the random classes I took as a kid, it was a good way to make something out of nothing in a short period of time, and I can do it while raising my son) but I have ALWAYS planned to go into healthcare. We are moving to MD, where I planned on finishing my degree online, fitting what nursing pre reqs that I can into my degree, and taking the rest at a CC next to where we'll be living. We are pretty sure we'll be stationed in Jacksonville after that (where we are now) because of my husbands platform, but of course nothing is definite. My problem is: All nursing schools in jax exclude me from the traditional BSN program if I have a bachelors already, leaving only the accelerated option which is A. not possible with my husbands deployments and kids and no support system. Some of you may have done it, but I know myself well enough to know that I couldn't. B. will not be covered by my GI bill at the accelerated rate. C. ABSN are really competitive to get into with only about 36 seats, and my GPA from 10 years ago was not great, although I do forsee finishing all my pre reqs with a 4.0. So my question is: Should I stop now, while I'm 9 classes away from my bachelors in hopes of having more options to get into a traditional BSN program and save 10 months of GI bill that can then go towards that degree? 2. finish my bachelors in social science now, complete my pre reqs in MD and accept that I'll have to get an ADN degree at a CC and then bridge to BSN because that will be my only option (besides one private school who will let me in the trad with a bachelors, but that would be my only shot). If I stop now I'll feel like a failure... again... and I can't even believe having a degree might actually make my life more difficult. I also don't have years and years to apply to await acceptance since we are only in one spot for 3-4 years max. Trying to make the best of my somewhat complicated situation and would appreciate any honest (and respectful) feedback. :) I'm driving myself crazy with pros and cons and need fresh insight.

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