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Summer Session for BMCC
I found out that they put up the class schedule in April on the internet. However, registration doesn't happen till May
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Summer Session for BMCC
I'm wondering the same thing....please let me know when you find out...and I'll let you know once i do too
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Chem Pre-Req at BMCC
Can someone please tell me about this open house on March 4th? What time is it at?...Where do you have to go?...Do you need to call ahead of time to reserve anything?...What do you need to bring with you? What is the purpose of it?
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NEW and Need advice! QCC/BMCC/Adelphi/Pace
My background: Associates in Accounting - Queensborough Community College Bachelors in Accounting - Baruch College Work Experience - about 5 years in Acctg (not happy) (currently working full-time) I want to change my career to nursing. I'm just not sure whether I should go for an Associates or Bachelors. NOTE: If I go for the Associates...I still plan to go for the Bachelors degree afterwards (so no matter what...i plan to have my Bachelors eventually)...so I just don't know if I should go into ADN then BSN or straight into BSN PLEASE HELP. This is what I've gathered so far: Schools: If I go for the Associates...I'm thinking of returning to Queensborough or go to BMCC If I go for the Bachelors...I'm thinking of either Adelphi or Pace Time: It would take me about the same time to get the Associates and the Bachelors being that I don't have the pre-reqs of Biology or Chemistry or Micro Queensborough or BMCC - 2 years (actually, add another semester for a pre-req) Adelphi - They said if you have the pre-reqs=2.5 years. If not, 3 years. (They no longer offer the accelerated program) Pace - Has an accelerated program in NYC which can be done in 1 year (full time), however, you need to have all your pre-reqs before beginning the program. So add another year for the pre-reqs. (note: this program is offered in NYC for those who start in Fall and in Pleasantville for those who start in Spring...I want to be in NYC) Tuition: Queensborough or BMCC - $1,400 full time per semester (4 or 5 semesters plus books total exp would be -> roughly $10K) Adelphi - $26K a year (2.5 years plus books total exp would be -> roughly 70K or 3 years -> $80K) Pace - $46.5K for the accelerated program (scheduled to increase later this year...probably to 48/50K - does not include books) add about $2/3K for the pre-reqs I need to take to get into the program which I would take at a community college Plan: I would like to start nursing next year 2010 (I need to stay at my current job for this year) but figure I should start taking the pre-reqs this summer. What I've picked up so far: From reading MANY forums and sites this is what I've gathered... There really isn't much difference in salary between an ADN and BSN (at least immediate and short-term) ADN students get more clinical exposure than BSN students If you plan to eventually have a managerial position...you need/should have a BSN degree The passing rate for the RN test is much higher in those with an ADN than those with BSN Those with BSN have more doors opened for them and opportunities to advance THE QUESTIONS: Now with my background and all this said...What should I do? Should I go for the ADN first or just jump into the BSN degree? If I go for the BSN...should I go to Pace or Adelphi? Which is better? Will I have a problem getting a job with an ADN degree when I'm done? How do you think things will be 3 years from now?....(2012 will probably be when I'm done with the test and looking for a job as a RN) I heard that more and more places are requiring a BSN degree...is this true? Do most hospitals in NY & Long Island (Nassau) pay for tuition? (let's say I get the ADN and go for the BSN while working)...what is the average amount they would cover? (50%/75%/100%) How long would it take for me to get the BSN degree once I've taken and passed the RN test? PLEASE HELP!!!
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NEW and NEED help!! ADN or BSN? Queensborough/BMCC/Adelphi/Pace
My background: Associates in Accounting - Queensborough Community College Bachelors in Accounting - Baruch College Work Experience - about 5 years in Acctg (not happy) (currently working full-time) I want to change my career to nursing. I'm just not sure whether I should go for an Associates or Bachelors. NOTE: If I go for the Associates...I still plan to go for the Bachelors degree afterwards (so no matter what...i plan to have my Bachelors eventually)...so I just don't know if I should go into ADN then BSN or straight into BSN PLEASE HELP. This is what I've gathered so far: Schools: If I go for the Associates...I'm thinking of returning to Queensborough or going to BMCC If I go for the Bachelors...I'm thinking of either Adelphi or Pace Time: It would take me about the same time to get the Associates and the Bachelors being that I don't have the pre-reqs of Biology or Chemistry or Micro Queensborough or BMCC - 2 years (actually, add another semester for a pre-req) Adelphi - They said if you have the pre-reqs=2.5 years. If not, 3 years. (They no longer offer the accelerated program) Pace - Has an accelerated program in NYC which can be done in 1 year (full time), however, you need to have all your pre-reqs before beginning the program. So add another year for the pre-reqs. (note: this program is offered in NYC for those who start in Fall and in Pleasantville for those who start in Spring...I want to be in NYC) Tuition: Queensborough or BMCC - $1,400 full time per semester (4 or 5 semesters plus books total exp would be -> roughly $10K) Adelphi - $26K a year (2.5 years plus books total exp would be -> roughly 70K or 3 years -> $80K) Pace - $46.5K for the accelerated program (scheduled to increase later this year...probably to 48/50K - does not include books) add about $2/3K for the pre-reqs I need to take to get into the program which I would take at a community college Plan: I would like to start nursing next year 2010 (I need to stay at my current job for this year) but figure I should start taking the pre-reqs this summer. What I've picked up so far: From reading MANY forums and sites this is what I've gathered... There really isn't much difference in salary between an ADN and BSN (at least immediate and short-term) ADN students get more clinical exposure than BSN students If you plan to eventually have a managerial position...you need/should have a BSN degree The passing rate for the RN test is much higher in those with an ADN than those with BSN Those with BSN have more doors opened for them and opportunities to advance THE QUESTIONS: Now with my background and all this said...What should I do? Should I go for the ADN first or just jump into the BSN degree? If I go for the BSN...should I go to Pace or Adelphi? Which is better? Will I have a problem getting a job with an ABN degree when I'm done? How do you think things will be 3 years from now?....(2012 will probably be when I'm done with the test and looking for a job as a RN) I heard that more and more places are requiring a BSN degree...is this true? Do most hospitals in NY & Long Island (Nassau) pay for tuition? (let's say I get the ADN and go for the BSN while working)...what is the average amount they would cover? (50%/75%/100%) How long would it take for me to get the BSN degree once I've taken and passed the RN test? PLEASE HELP!!!!
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NEW and NEED help!! ADN or BSN? Queensborough/Adelphi/Pace
Yes I live in NY/Queens and would eventually like to work in hospitals in NYC or Long Island. Ok...just to donfirm...are you saying that 10 years from now ALL nurses in NY will be required to have a BSN? or that once someone obtains their ADN degree...they have 10 years from that point to get their BSN in order to continue as a nurse?
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NEW and NEED help!! ADN or BSN? Queensborough/Adelphi/Pace
My background: Associates in Accounting - Queensborough Community College Bachelors in Accounting - Baruch College Work Experience - about 5 years in Acctg (not happy) (currently working full-time) I want to change my career to nursing. I'm just not sure whether I should go for an Associates or Bachelors. NOTE: If I go for the Associates...I still plan to go for the Bachelors degree afterwards (so no matter what...i plan to have my Bachelors eventually)...so I just don't know if I should go into ABN then BSN or straight into BSN PLEASE HELP. This is what I've gathered so far: Schools: If I go for the Associates...I'm thinking of returning to Queensborough or going to BMCC If I go for the Bachelors...I'm thinking of either Adelphi or Pace Time: It would take me about the same time to get the Associates and the Bachelors being that I don't have the pre-reqs of Biology or Chemistry or Micro Queensborough and BMCC- 2 years (actually, add another semester for a pre-req) Adelphi - They said if you have the pre-reqs=2.5 years. If not, 3 years. (They no longer offer the accelerated program) Pace - Has an accelerated program in NYC which can be done in 1 year (full time), however, you need to have all your pre-reqs before beginning the program. So add another year for the pre-reqs. (note: this program is offered in NYC for those who start in Fall and in Pleasantville for those who start in Spring...I want to be in NYC) Tuition: Queensborough - $1,400 full time per semester (4 or 5 semesters plus books total exp would be -> roughly $10K) Adelphi - $26K a year (2.5 years plus books total exp would be -> roughly 70K or 3 years -> $80K) Pace - $46.5K for the accelerated program (scheduled to increase later this year...probably to 48/50K - does not include books) add about $2/3K for the pre-reqs I need to take to get into the program which I would take at a community college Plan: I would like to start nursing next year 2010 (I need to stay at my current job for this year) but figure I should start taking the pre-reqs this summer. What I've picked up so far: From reading MANY forums and sites this is what I've gathered... There really isn't much difference in salary between an ADN and BSN (at least immediate and short-term) ADN students get more clinical exposure than BSN students If you plan to eventually have a managerial position...you need/should have a BSN degree The passing rate for the RN test is much higher in those with an ADN than those with BSN Those with BSN have more doors opened for them and opportunities to advance THE QUESTIONS: Now with my background and all this said...What should I do? Should I go for the ADN first or just jump into the BSN degree? If I go for the BSN...should I go to Pace or Adelphi? Which is better? Will I have a problem getting a job with an ADN degree when I'm done? How do you think things will be 3 years from now?....(2012 will probably be when I'm done with the test and looking for a job as a RN) I heard that more and more places are requiring a BSN degree...is this true? Do most hospitals in NY & Long Island (Nassau) pay for tuition? (let's say I get the ADN and go for the BSN while working)...what is the average amount they would cover? (50%/75%/100%) How long would it take for me to get the BSN degree once I've taken and passed the RN test? PLEASE HELP!!!
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NEW and NEED help!! ABN or BSN? Queensborough/Adelphi/Pace
My background: Associates in Accounting - Queensborough Community College Bachelors in Accounting - Baruch College Work Experience - about 5 years in Acctg (not happy) (currently working full-time) I want to change my career to nursing. I'm just not sure whether I should go for an Associates or Bachelors. NOTE: If I go for the Associates...I still plan to go for the Bachelors degree afterwards (so no matter what...i plan to have my Bachelors eventually)...so I just don't know if I should go into ABN then BSN or straight into BSN PLEASE HELP. This is what I've gathered so far: Schools: If I go for the Associates...I'm thinking of returning to Queensborough. If I go for the Bachelors...I'm thinking of either Adelphi or Pace Time: It would take me about the same time to get the Associates and the Bachelors being that I don't have the pre-reqs of Biology or Chemistry or Micro Queensborough - 2 years (actually, add another semester for a pre-req) Adelphi - They said if you have the pre-reqs=2.5 years. If not, 3 years. (They no longer offer the accelerated program) Pace - Has an accelerated program in NYC which can be done in 1 year (full time), however, you need to have all your pre-reqs before beginning the program. So add another year for the pre-reqs. (note: this program is offered in NYC for those who start in Fall and in Pleasantville for those who start in Spring...I want to be in NYC) Tuition: Queensborough - $1,400 full time per semester (4 or 5 semesters plus books total exp would be -> roughly $10K) Adelphi - $26K a year (2.5 years plus books total exp would be -> roughly 70K or 3 years -> $80K) Pace - $46.5K for the accelerated program (scheduled to increase later this year...probably to 48/50K - does not include books) add about $2/3K for the pre-reqs I need to take to get into the program which I would take at a community college Plan: I would like to start nursing next year 2010 (I need to stay at my current job for this year) but figure I should start taking the pre-reqs this summer. What I've picked up so far: From reading MANY forums and sites this is what I've gathered... There really isn't much difference in salary between an ABN and BSN (at least immediate and short-term) ABN students get more clinical exposure than BSN students If you plan to eventually have a managerial position...you need/should have a BSN degree The passing rate for the RN test is much higher in those with an ABN than those with BSN Those with BSN have more doors opened for them and opportunities to advance THE QUESTIONS: Now with my background and all this said...What should I do? Should I go for the ABN first or just jump into the BSN degree? If I go for the BSN...should I go to Pace or Adelphi? Which is better? Will I have a problem getting a job with an ABN degree when I'm done? How do you think things will be 3 years from now?....(2012 will probably be when I'm done with the test and looking for a job as a RN) I heard that more and more places are requiring a BSN degree...is this true? Do most hospitals in NY & Long Island (Nassau) pay for tuition? (let's say I get the ABN and go for the BSN while working)...what is the average amount they would cover? (50%/75%/100%) How long would it take for me to get the BSN degree once I've taken and passed the RN test? PLEASE HELP!!!