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WGU - RN to BSN - 90 hr clinical requirement. How are you meeting it?
I would also like to know this information. I am also in this program and just found out this week about this requirment. Can I do these hours at my job without pay, I've been a nurse for 7 years. Thank you for any insight into this!
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Western Governors University MSN
Hello Tkrn714, Thank you for all of your insight on this. I am very nervous that it will be to hard for me, although I think I will be okay, or at least hope! How long did it take you to get through each class? I'm at the point where I would just like to have my BSN, and maybe I will still feel up to more education after the BSN, but I'm going to take it one step at a time and hope to complete the BSN part in a year.
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Western Governors University MSN
Hello ReggaeRN, Which MSN program track are you going to take. I just passed my entrance assessment, which is a huge burden off my shoulders and plan to first get my BSN. I'm just curious about what kind of job you will be persueing after you complete your MSN. I've thought about going on to a NP program, but with working and having small kids that would be a stretch. So I'm also thinking about different avenues of MSN. Good Luck! I will be hopefully starting at WGU in October.
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Please help, call in sick for morning or go in?
I would go in because with cold symptoms you just should. Now if you have a fever or vomiting/diarrhea, stay home! But as long as its mild, I would go in and if they don't want you there with your symptoms, then you can go home.
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ADN to NP
So I've decieded to attend WGU's online rn-bsn program, that is if I pass the entrance exam! So wish me luck, I'm nervous about the math section...
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Western Governors University MSN
How is your classes going, I'm thinking of doing the rn to bsn for a start, but I'm scared that I will be to over whelemed and not do well in the program, how many hours do you commit per week? I think I could do it, but want to be more convienced, I want to eventully do a MS program, I really wanted to do NP, but what kind of jobs are availible in education?
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ADN to NP
Hello Everyone, I am currently an RN with an Associates Degree. For the past year I have been working with NP's which has me thinking about some how getting my MS as a NP in Family Health. When I first had this thought, I was thinking it would be impossible, but with the online option, who knows! I've done some research on the different programs and am still waiting to hear something from these various colleges, but have questions. First of all, has anyone out there done a ADN to MS program online, and what did you think of it. I work and have a family, so I need something that won't end of stressing me out to much. You see I've done online photography classes from the Art Institute of Pittsburg and that was pretty major, not that you would think so, but it was. Next, are there programs that are more affordable. Also, I've considdered doing the WGU's RN to BSN program and then looking for a NP program, but it seems to be that a ADN to MS may be easier to transition, I really don't know what would be the best route. So please, if anyone has any pearl's of wisdom to share about this, please do! Thank you all in advance!