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Sounds good, thanks alot for the help :)
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Thanks,if all else fails what should be my first priority if i don't get into a nursing program?
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What do you suggest I pick for as a safety school that has a RN or BSN program?
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What should I do If i don't get accepted into the nursing program? Is there any way to apply just for nursing?
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My plan is apply to a few schools with BSN programs and if I don't get accepted to any I'll go to kingsbourough or queensbourough to get my Associates degree in nursing. Then just spend 2-3 years from there getting my BSN. I don't have yahoo or AIM but,Thanks so much again for the help :)
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You've really helped me alot thanks,from the schools you listed do they have RN,RN-BSN or BSN?
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I live in new york and If i can find a school i can get to in an hour(by train or bus) ill do that. If i can't i guess ill just dorm
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Thanks for the info,I'm a senior in high school and i'm gonna apply to college soon your response answered all my questions except, how long(in years) would it take to get a BSN by doing RN then going to RN-BSN ?
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Thanks so much for the responses, especially presnall4. It made things alot more clear but, what are the pre-reqiuisites to get into a BSN program ? And after I get my pre-requisites done how long would it take to get my BSN? Should I go to a community college or a junior college for my pre-reqs, what's the difference? Sorry about all the questions I really don't know anything about college
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Okay, so I want to get a BSN but I have no idea what i'm supposed to do. I'm in high school right now. 1)When applying to a college what program should they have so i can get my BSN? 2)I'm kinda confused about this but can you go straight from highschool to a BSN program or do you have to do something before that?(I know RN-BSN requires you to be an RN). 3)Most importantly I know people say you can a BSN in 4 years starting right after high school, how would I go about doing that?(what programs would i have to apply to, what should a college i apply to have?) I really appreciate any help on clearing this up, thanks again.
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Okay so I'm applying to college soon, I have an 80 average and a 1500 sat score. I live in new york and I want to apply for a good BSN or RN-BSN Program in the state. I have a few questions. 1)What is the difference between RN-BSN and BSN, which is the faster route to getting a BSN? pros and cons of both? 2) What are some good schools(in new york) I have a good chance of getting into that have BSN or RN-BSN programs? 3) I'm going to attempt to apply for some of the good schools like stony,hunter and binghamton but I need something to fall back on incase I don't get accepted. What would be a good school to fall back on that has a BSN or RN-BSN Program? This is pretty urgent and I appreciate all the help i can get. It would help me out a bunch if you numbered your responses to each question and didnt make it 1 big paragrah. Thank you so much for the responses in advance