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RN to MSN
Thank you so much for the responses! I am looking into the MSN-Education track because I really want to have teaching be an option for me in the future. Have you hear anything about that specific track?
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RN to MSN
Hello fellow nurses! I am looking into the RN to MSN program through WGU. Is there anyone out there who has completed that program? What do you think of WGU? What is the difference between the RN to BSN versus the RN to MSN? Thanks in advance for all of your help!
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Online RN to BSN Programs
I see that you are from New York. I lived in upstate NY for a year and a half and I absolutely loved it! Do the SUNY campuses charge out of state tuition for their online programs?
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Online RN to BSN Programs
Thanks so much for your response! With these programs do they make you pay out-of-state tuition if you don't live in those particular states? I live on the west coast and so out-of state tuition may play a factor in these programs.
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ATI vs. Kaplan NCLEX Prep.
My Nursing program utilizes ATI in order to prepare us for the NCLEX. I have visited with KAPLAN representatives and it sounds like they're program is also very successful in helping people pass the NCLEX the first time around. What kind of experience has anyone had with either one of these programs? Which one if any would you recommend?
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NCLEX-RN Studying Tips
I am in the last semester of my RN program. I am really wanting to be able to study enough for the NCLEX that I can take it shortly after graduation. I am worried that if I try studying for the NCLEX in addition to the other exams and assignments I have this semester that I will not be as successful in my schoolwork as I would like. How soon after graduation did you take the NCLEX? Were you able to study during your last semester of Nursing school or did you just wait and study for the NCLEX after you graduated? Any advice or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you!!!
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Online RN to BSN Programs
Hey everyone! I am going to be graduating soon with my RN and I am looking into good, yet inexpensive RN to BSN programs. What programs have you heard of or personally gone through? What are important things to research and pay attention to when selecting a BSN program? Many nurse who have gone through my program are not choosing to go on and get a Bachelor's in Nursing. Is it worth it to continue my education? Thank you in advance for all advice and suggestions! :)