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  1. HI there Kiki, I have some questions maybe you can help me since you are at NYU. I am an RN/ADN. Is there an competitive acceptance rate for the RN to BSN program. Is an ADN considered an Associates vs or is a Full Assoc in Arts degree needed to graduate with a BSN b/c will then finish out my AA degree before applying to NYU and also I see you applied for the 2011 start time when did you apply for that seems like ya did it really early for better chance to be accepted? I am looking for a start time of Jan 2012...what are your thoughts lots of question ....would appreciate your help Thanks
  2. Kika, what can ya tell me about the RN to BSN program.....is an ADN considered a associates in nursing or do I need the full Assoc in arts degree... do you know the acceptance rate or is that something I dont have to worry about b/c I am already an RN.....I would appreciate som feedback if ya can
  3. Ok I need advice! I am an RN for many years and would like to know is anyone in or can give me advice re: RN to BSN program. Whats the acceptance rate? whats the work like? cant find any info online or blogs of nurses in currently taking classes......OH and BTW anyone interested in nursing needs to go for their BSN take it from me who has been in nursing the past 19 yrs you will need at least a BSN in most states very soon.

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