If someone does the "30 unit option" to be able to get their RN and then does an RN-to-BSN program (either online or traditional), can they then go outside of California? Thanks,
I've read on this site and others about bridge programs to help LPN/LVN's get their RN. I've also seen that most community colleges in California seem to offer these bridge programs as part of their...
BladderCancerSxMgt replied to BladderCancerSxMgt's topic in California Nursing
Thanks very much! :) I also found one cc here (Gavilan College) where they ONLY admit LVNs. There are about 9 cc's in the counties surrounding me, so I figure if I do the LVN and then apply to all...
BladderCancerSxMgt replied to IndyGypsyNurse's topic in California Nursing
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Anybody used the ADAM software for their A&P labs? If so, what did you think? I'm taking A&P 1 this fall through EduKan and that's how we'll be doing our labs. Thanks,
Maybe. If I can get into the Samuel Merritt acc. BSN, it would be worth it to me to try to cram A&P2, Micro, patho, pharm into one semester. I won't have to work much next spring, so it might be...
There are 2 VA hospitals in easy driving distance of San Mateo county: 1. San Francisco VA 2. Palo Alto VA (Santa Clara county but has a branch campus in Menlo Park, which is in San Mateo county)....
here's the class description. city college (of sf) also has a 2nd semester that sounds very cool but in the spring, i'm going to be slugging through a&p2 and micro (and maybe patho and pharm, if...
I'm taking A&P 1 online thru EduKan, and medical chemistry and nutrition at City College of San Francisco. And I work full-time. Oh well, who needs sleep anyway?!?!
BladderCancerSxMgt replied to fry.girl's topic in General Nursing
Didn't see that post in particular but I think you may be referring to one of the U of Wisconsin campuses that lets you do a the BSN online. You have a clinical preceptor located where you are....
a colleague was attending the vanderbilt program a few years ago and he seemed very pleased with it. i think it was mostly online with 1-2 visits on campus each year.
I was in the same boat (PhD in educational psychology). Graduate schools can be VERY unforgiving of people leaving to do other things and then wanting to return. I would strongly urge you to suck it...