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OddOneOut

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  1. I have a BA in Psych and was planning on transferring to an ABSN program, but the ASN option in my state is much more affordable and has a great reputation. I already took my prerequesites for the ABSN program. If I would go that route, what would be required for me to go from an ASN to a BSN (with a full BA already) I don't want to take the same classes again and again if I don't need to.
  2. Thanks for the response, jadorevoyager! 18 credits sounds intense- good luck! Are you planning on completing the program in 18 months, or closer to 24?
  3. Looking into this program now, can anyone in the program currentlyshare how your experience is going? From when you started- when was the bootcamp? Are there clinicals for every class? How are semesters divvied up? Looking to hear as much as possible. Thank you!
  4. Hi! I have a BA in Liberal Arts and was planning on applying to ABSN programs in my area. However, I recently heard of a community college with a much more affordable program that well known and a better education, where I would get an Associates in Nursing. If I were to pursue the associate's track- if I later wanted to bridge the BSN, could my previous BA contribute to that? I have heard that the ABSN programs are not always as comprehensive, and are alwasy more expensive. (the good ones are also a commute, where this community college is only 10 minutes from my house) Curious what people think about all these questions

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