Interesting point, thank you very much. However even if you do not obtain a BSN, and pass the NCLEX, you can still work as an RN. I wonder if it would make it more difficult for them to reapply to a...
Do you actually earn a BSN in addtion to the MSN? The direct entry program that I am interested in prepares you to take to NCLEX in 15 months, and then you work on the MSN. Even though the courses and...
Hi, I am not sure if you mean U. of South Dakota or U. of San Diego, but either way I am not familiar with those schools. I am applying to different Direct Entry FNP programs. I am not sure how much...
Hello Everyone, New member here--sorry if this is in another thread and I will gladly go there if you direct me. I have shadowed FNPs and spoken with students in the program that I am applying to. I...
In nothern California, bay area. Samuel Merritt College in Oakland-my friend just completed her BSN there and is very pleased-she now has a job at Stanford Med center. I have heard the San Francisco...
Sorry about that! I guess I assumed that someone doing a BSN would work as an RN, as that is the main purpose of the degree. You are right Iyela, these are different
I would have to disagree with "Iyela." But this is just my opinion. I think you can also have certain advantages applying to med school as a nurse. It really depends on many factors. First of all, 1....