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jessig24

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  1. Well I have decided that I will continue with the CC route, but I am going to take any classes required for my ADN that do not transfer to the university for full credit at the university. I'm not sure what the employment situation out here is. I'm in Colorado. I plan to work Hospice and part of my ADN requirement is to get a CNA. So I am going to apply as a PRN CNA for home health and hospice and hopefully once I get my degree someone I have worked with will want to hire me! I will continue to work towards my BSN in the meantime taking any classes that I can at the CC. I don't qualify for grants so I have to pay it all back...so CC is the better route for me! Thank you all so much for your input!
  2. It's definitely more convenient and less expensive...I'm just nervous about what is and isn't going to transfer. For example...I know right now that I will have to repeat my patho course at the university. I think I will stick with the original plan and go the CC route to begin with. Thank you!
  3. . the only reason not to go to cc, in my opinion, is if you're waitlisted and don't want to wait, or you want to enjoy the 'college' life for a while. how much of the bsn course work is available online? is it less clinical work once you have the two year rn? i'm pretty sure i will be able to get in right away. it's a competitive entry program at my cc...and as much as i wish i had enjoyed 'college life' lol, i have 3 kiddos and sort of did this whole thing backwards =).
  4. I just registered for my last required class (Microbiology) and will be ready to apply for the nursing program at the end of Fall semester. I plan to get my BSN but am currently attending a community college. Would it make more sense to transfer to university now, rather than get my 2 year RN from the community college and then transfer?

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