Published May 15, 2007
firstyearRN
170 Posts
Any suggestions???
Thanks so much.
Sarah
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
Hi,
I'm all about doing it as quickly as possibly also. Look at the school's websites to see what their pre-reqs are like and help with your decision. Good luck.
ImmerKlein
14 Posts
Depends on where you are, of course. If you're willing to go out of state, I know that University of Louisiana lets you start nursing classes in your first semester (also happens to be cheap no matter who you are) and is a very good school.
MB37
1,714 Posts
University of Louisiana? There's no such school...it's what Tulane was called a long time ago. There's LSU, and there's a UL-Lafayette, UL-Monroe, Southeastern, Nicholls State, and a few others that are in the "University of Louisiana system" but there is no school that's just called U of Louisiana. And so far as I know, they all offer either 4-year or accelerated BSN programs. If there are less prereqs, like at LSU, you have a longer nursing program.
I meant University of Louisiana-Lafayette. Sorry. I know there's no such school. And the program is a four-year RN program where you start your classes in your freshman year. http://www.nursing.louisiana.edu/baccalaureate/Bachelor%20of%20Science%20in%20Nursing%20Course%20Guide.pdf is the course guide.