Schooling

Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

Published

Ok nurses I need some advice I'm going to be starting school soon but I'm trying to decide which route to take my original plan was to do my prereqs at our community college and then transfer to our University for my bachelor's then after after my bachelor's do the bsn-msn program for my masters but I'm worried that after I do my prereqs then I end up not getting accepted what I'm going to do because the other colleges that offer just a bsn program are hours away and I can't move because ause I can't afford a place on my own and I can't live on campus because I have a son my other option was to just get my associates at our community college than transferring and doing the rn- BSN program which route would be a better way to go?

Ok nurses I need some advice I'm going to be starting school soon but I'm trying to decide which route to take my original plan was to do my prereqs at our community college and then transfer to our University for my bachelor's then after after my bachelor's do the bsn-msn program for my masters but I'm worried that after I do my prereqs then I end up not getting accepted what I'm going to do because the other colleges that offer just a bsn program are hours away and I can't move because ause I can't afford a place on my own and I can't live on campus because I have a son my other option was to just get my associates at our community college than transferring and doing the rn- BSN program which route would be a better way to go?

You might need remedial English classes before you're prepared for any of those options. That's a mighty long and confusing sentence. :eek:

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Moved to prenursing

When it's time --- apply to all the programs that are available to you and you would actually attend... Both ADN and BSN programs... This increase your chances of being accepted to a program.

Then, if you get accepted to the BSN program - Great... if you don't but get accepted to the ADN program, go ahead and do that then the RN-BSN bridge.

That's what my plan would be if I were in your shoes.. Best of luck.

+ Add a Comment