Hello Teta.. I think if you need a job right away, RPN is the way to go. If you want to upgrade to BScN, then you can choose to work part time and go to school part time, but this will take you alot...
To answer the question about BN VS BScN Humber's FAQ states: What is the Difference between a Bachelor of Nursing (BN) and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing BScN? The BScN and BN are equivalent...
Hello, I started this post a long time ago and have changed my options since then. I took college courses for RPN but then decided to get my Bachelor's instead. I chose Seneca college because they...
Hey, what do you guys think of two years RPN, 1 year bridging and 2 years BScN? Do you think the nurses come out with the same experience, better or worse? I did not take my Bio 12 and Chem 12, and I...