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RN to BSN

I am applying to Cal State East Bay RN-BSN Fall 2011. Is there anyone who completed the program and does anyone know approximately how many students are chosen or how the class schedule is set up. I'm a new nurse who cant find a job :crying2: so I figure I'd continue on to get my Masters. Please can anyone give me any kind of information. Thanks

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Just want to clarify that an RN to BSN program is not a Masters Degree...

The way you wrote the post makes it sound like you think it is. Try the California Nurse's Forum.

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Excuse me but i know that a BSN is not a Masters. Cal state offers RN-BSN and BSN-MSN. And I plan on going all the way to Masters. Thank you.......However i wanted to know about their selection process and how they schedule their classes..........

You should try emailing the nursing advisor to get your answer. I had questions about going for my RN-BSN and the advisor was very thorough and informative. What best way to get your answers straight?

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Thans BlackJade. I'll call tomorrow morning.

Many schools have RN straight to MSN programs. Might be a quicker choice for you.

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Thanks Applewhitern I forgot all about that.

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