I am in my last year of college. I will be graduating with a Bachelors degree in Liberal Arts with a Concentration in Psychology (just a fancy way to say BA in psych). I plan on getting my CNA and applying to an accelerated BSN program (second degree). As my graduation date draws closer, the more excited I become about the idea of obtaining my BSN. I am here to keep motivated and receive all the advice I can get!
Hospitals will hire associates as long as you are enrolled in a BSN program. I know RWJ does. I don’t know anything about New York hospitals. But if she’s already in ABSN program she might as well finish it out.
If I could do it all over again I would go the traditional route like through community college and then let the hospital pay for my BSN. That or choose a whole different career LOL. But if you want to be a BSN in 10 months then this is the program ...
Hi pbadua! My overall gpa was 3.7, pre req GPA was 4.0, and my HESI score was a 89. Good luck with your application process! if you have any questions let us know!
Hello! I hope everyone's semester is going well thus far! NJCU JC BSN applicants just received the decision letters. I am curious to know how the future cohort can prepare for the program/what can we expect. Any advice or comments will be extremely h...
Im sure they are just as overworked and anxious as we are! Imagine having to only choose 60 candidates out of thousands of amazing applications! On top of selecting I'm sure they are between teaching courses.
I received the same email. I can't believe 1500 people applied!! I wonder what the point system is based on. I was pretending to forget about receiving the decision email and now I'm extra worried.