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RN-BSN Texas Tech Program

I am going to be starting this program in August and was wondering if anyone has gone through the program. I was hoping to still be able to work full-time, as it does that "most people" are able to. I really wanted to get someone who has been through the program's point-of-view. I worked full-time going through nursing school and they said that it was not recommended to work during that as well, so I was wondering if this might be the same situation.

Also, if anyone knows of any good professors to take for the classes please let me know. I have not found any of them on ratemyprofessor.com so I could really use some guidance on who to take.

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If you attended nursing school while working full-time, you will be fine completing your BSN while working full-time. Good luck!

I'm starting in August, and Tech's program came highly recommended to me. Every indication I've gotten so far (just finished the orientation) is that it's do-able while working if you have good time management skills. Since I did my ASN at TCC while working 40-50 hrs/week as a programmer, I think I'll be able to do this.

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