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  1. Hi RN2B2014! I was wondering if taking the ADN route for WCU would be better than taking the BSN itself??
  2. If you don't mind me asking RN Sam, was it hard for you to apply for the nursing program?? And how long did it take for you to receive your BSN?? I'm just so scared of getting rejected because every nursing program is impacted
  3. I totally agree :) Thank you, I was just wondering if it was worth it or not.
  4. I'm worried of getting rejected by the nursing programs at Calstate and city colleges. If I do not get accepted into that, my last option was to go to AUHS. However, I've been looking through the reviews and majority of it were negative comments. I'm really scared . Also, what kind of degree would I need in order to be an OB/GYN nurse? So should I just stick with trying to apply for the nursing programs at my city colleges and calstate schools? Because that is what I really want to do, but I'm just worried I will be wasting my time just waiting
  5. I go to CSULB and I've been hearing stories that you can graduate with a BS degree from a Health Science major and then apply for the nursing program to get either your BSN or MSN degree. This seems to be like a "shortcut" and "easy" way out and I'm kind of skeptical about this. Has anyone heard about this?? D:

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