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Best/Fastest/Cheapest online programs for BSN and MSN/NP?
That's super helpful! Thanks!
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Best/Fastest/Cheapest online programs for BSN and MSN/NP?
Wow! Thanks for the links! I did a search and read a bunch on BSN programs but had a hard time finding any talk of "block" programs that weren't private for-profit schools. I'll take a look through those threads.
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Single mom wanting to do nursing!!
I'm not a mom, so take my thoughts with the grain of salt they're worth... but... You're probably looking at 2 - 3 years by the time that you graduate with an ADN. Your son will be 5 - 6 by then. While you'd likely be working 12 hour days if you don't work in a LTC environment, you could work nights and hire an overnight sitter. (I was an overnight sitter and charged $30 a night since I was only actually working for a few hours and the rest of the time I could sleep, study, watch TV, etc. It was an easy $90 a week for me and didn't cut into my day.) While you would miss out on several waking hours three days a week, you would have 4 whole days off every week. Nursing school is difficult, and I can only imagine that being a single mom makes it more challenging. I'm currently the only one working in my household, which means that I'm working 40+ hours a week. It's tough, but it's possible. As a single mom, you'd likely be eligible for more than I am in the way of grants, so there's a good chance that you wouldn't have to work that much. If it were me, I would make the push and pursue nursing. It'll be tough, but I think it's better than spending two years of your life in a dental hygiene program only to be unhappy with that career and have to go back to school for another two years for nursing. Good luck with whatever you choose!
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BIO 205?
I took A&P online but could never imagine doing micro online. I highly suggest taking it in person. If you live in the east valley, check out TB (his initials, and no, he doesn't have tuberculosis). He teaches at SMCC, CGCC and MCC.
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Best/Fastest/Cheapest online programs for BSN and MSN/NP?
After my ADN, I would prefer to continue my education online as much as possible. I've been looking into BSN programs and am torn about the best option for me. I'm someone who does best when studying one or two subjects at a time at an accelerated rate. I LOVE summer school! Are there online BSN programs (that don't cost an arm and a leg) that function like that? I've looked into Western Governors University (WGU) but have been hesitant since they don't award credits in the traditional fashion and if I find that I don't like it there I would feel "stuck" because they make it pretty clear that many classes won't transfer. Once I have my BSN I would like to complete my MSN/NP online (of course I know that clinicals will have to be in person) or in an "adult school." I wouldn't mind attending classes an evening or two a week or even all day on a weekend day, but I don't want to live my ADN-student life forever. Any suggestions for these programs? I'm a few years away from attending one, but I'd like to start some preliminary research as time permits so that I'm not performing a hurried search. Thanks, y'all!
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Maricopa Skill Center
I started school on Friday at MSC. So far so good, I guess. It's kind of annoying that the first block is basically CNA and A&P stuff, since I've already done both. Hopefully it'll be a fairly easy block.
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Starting at MSC on Sep 25th and SO NERVOUS!
MSC starts on September 25th. Everything is in place. I'm so nervous! I have no idea what to expect! I picked up an NCLEX-PN study guide and have no idea what most of the stuff is in there, so I'm also intimidated by what I'm supposed to learn in a year. Is there anything I should get before school starts? Any tips for success?
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Maricopa Skill Center
It is too late to apply for September. The deadline was July 31. They're now taking applications for February.
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Anywhere in the Phoenix metro area hiring w/ schedules to accomodate nursing school?
Good ideas for people needing to cut down on expenses. We currently own both of our cars outright and I work too far away to use public transportation right now. I do have a tiny, fuel-efficient car, though. Hopefully gas stays low.
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Anywhere in the Phoenix metro area hiring w/ schedules to accomodate nursing school?
I'm able to get more hours at a CNA right now so I'm able to make ends meet, but it's going to be tough. I should be able to get 45 to 55 hours a week. The only down side is that there are no benefits, but I can live with that since it means I'll be in school. I've also been working a minimum of 60 hours a week (sometimes upwards of 80) to be able to save. So, it seems like it'll be possible, but it's going to be tough.
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Maricopa Skill Center
I don't know who J and D are. I've only worked with A and don't know about anyone else at MSC. Would you mind PMing me names and numbers if you have them? I would really, really appreciate it. I have two jobs right now. I work in enrollment for a university and as a CNA. I'll have to leave my university job because it's a regular Monday through Friday job, but I'll be keeping my CNA job because it's super flexible. I just need to know what to do regarding giving notice of my resignation for my university job. I want to work there as long as I can because I make much more there than at my CNA job and I want to establish as much of a savings as possible.
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Maricopa Skill Center
Thanks for the advice, arizdolphin. I really appreciate it. When you started did your classes start the Monday after class registration? I just got my letter telling me to register on September 25th for classes. I'm trying to figure out when my last day at my job should be and no one has told me when classes actually start, so I'm trying to figure it out on my own.
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Anyone applying to Maricopa Skill Center?
Thanks! We'll see what happens... I must admit that I'm nervous!
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Maricopa Skill Center
Well, keep stressing... the administration isn't seeming like they're on the ball, but they have a super high NCLEX pass rate so it can't be a bad school. Make sure that you keep on the financial aid department to ensure that your packet is handled properly.
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How difficult is CHM130? Good Instructors?
BIO201 is a pre-req so it needs to be completed before application. Here's a link to the actual application: http://nursing.maricopa.edu/pdfdocs/NursingApp.pdf The co-reqs for progression into Block 3 (BIO 202 and BIO 205) need to be completed to allow you to move into your second year. The co-reqs for graduation (ENG 101, ENG 102, Critical Thinking, and the Humanities elective) are just required to graduate. You can work on co-reqs while on the waiting list.