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  1. @missnursingstudent19 Thank you for the insight. Right now I am leaning towards CC since it would be cheaper. The only thing that is keeping me at bay besides the fact that it would be a longer process, I would have to pass the NCLEX before being admitted in an RN-BSN program. I am just frightened of the idea of not passing my first attempt, because then this process would be pushed back even further.
  2. Hey everyone, this is my first post on here, and I am hoping you can give me some advice. My freshman year i attended Fairleigh Dickinson University for their 4yr BSN program. I didn't maintain the required GPA so I ended up losing my scholarship. Since the tuition is so high without scholarships, I ended up going to community college. Now that I am almost finished with the fall semester at community, I am notified that I could get my scholarship back for the spring semester at FDU. FDU will not take my community credits so I'd have to retake the courses along with the courses I did poorly in when I attended FDU. I am just so stressed out trying to figure out what is the best route to take right now. Should I go to back to FDU (i will end up staying for an extra 3.5 yrs) and retake the classes, but put out more money? OR Should I stay in community, take the NCLEX, pass, and go for an RN-BSN program (this route will take about 4.5 yrs)?

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