I took the advice of the original poster and decided to go through this program. My ADN has never stopped me from getting a job and just didn't want to get my BSN knowing my end goal was to become a PMHNP. I just finished the bridge course this Summer and am enrolled for 3 classes in the fall. Those classes are 6 weeks long and you take one at a time. I also love how you finish your lecture courses first so when you get to clinicals that's all you have left to focus on. The bridge course was sooooo manageable! I have a 3 year old, work full time and have a per diem job. Still managed to pass the class with an A. I know the coursework will get more challenging but I feel supported. The school never harassed me to enroll once I showed interest which was BIG for me. I can feel when a school just wants your money and doesn't care about you as a student. My advisor is very responsive and I feel like I made the right choice. Hope that helps!