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Hello everyone. I'm a RN with my ADN, and I have decided to go back for my RN-BSN in August. My initial plans were for me to go back in August 2004 after I graduated in May 2004, but unfortunately I didn't pass the NCLEX on the first try. I was devastated because I was already enrolled in the BSN program, and my classes were already set up. I ended up moving to another state in Jan. of this year, and took my boards there (I passed!). I'm now settled and think that it will be a great time to go back for my BSN, because I don't want to wait any longer!!!! The only thing is that I'm planning on getting my BSN from online. Does anyone think this will be a great path to take considering I will be working full time 12 hour shifts? We work 3 days a week so I will have 4 days to do any school work that I need to do. I've considered this path because I think it would be great since I'm working full-time. What do you all think???
I really would love to finish my BSN,, but the thought of more classes at this point just doesnt appeal to me at ALL. I have about 3 pre-reqs to get into the online program i want and i just dont have the gumption. Wish i did,, maybe it will come back soon.
I was the same way for a long long time. It took me nearly 15 years to go back. The last several of those being wishy washy about it. I'm basically lazy by nature and the thought of studying again nauseated me. But I had a moment and jumped in and now I seem to be committed.
Sometimes the desire stays with you for a long while, maybe years, and one day you just might do it.
menetopali
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you're right leslie,
i made no claim to the contrary, in fact i pointed it out:
"...i think the least expensive i found was florida hospital college's program..."
i believe this is one tweety linked to. florida hospital college of health sciences is the full name and it is certainly less expensive than jacksonville u.
mike