RN to BSN and working FT

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I am a newly registered nurse with my Associates degree, I am finding that when applying and interviewing that many hospitals want you to have your Bachelors degree. I have already begun looking into universities to pursue my bachelors degree. I have two prerequisite courses I need to complete before I can apply. I was wondering if anyone had or is working on their Bachelors degree while working full time and how difficult it is. I struggled greatly during my associates degree program and I am worried that getting my BSN will cause me the same trouble. Can anyone give me some input? Are you taking it in class or online?

Thank you,

Nicole

Specializes in Acute Care Cardiac, Education, Prof Practice.

FT and pregnant for most of my online RN-MSN (for the undergrad portion at least since I delivered Emma right after I completed that portion) through Grand Canyon University. It was perfect for me.

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