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  1. Hi everyone, I am an RN ready to pursue my BSN (and possibly MSN), and I just discovered Capella University's online flexpath program. The way it's designed seems so perfect for me and I really want to do it. I read all the previous threads about thi...
  2. Simpath American Sentinel

    Has anyone completed any simpath courses at American Sentinel University? I am thinking about enrolling in the Simpath RN to BSN but can't find many reviews, thanks.
  3. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Ohio involves exploring several educational pathways. Among them, the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is one of the fastest and most popular options. However, ADN-prepared RNs often return to school to achieve th...
  4. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in North Carolina involves exploring several educational pathways. Among them, the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is one of the fastest and most popular options. However, ADN-prepared RNs often return to schoo...
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  6. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Georgia involves exploring several educational pathways. Among them, the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is one of the fastest and most popular options. However, ADN-prepared RNs often return to school to achieve...
  7. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Virginia involves exploring several educational pathways. Among them, the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is one of the fastest and most popular options. However, ADN-prepared RNs often return to school to a...
  8. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in New Jersey involves exploring several educational pathways. Among them, the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is one of the fastest and most popular options. However, ADN-prepared RNs often return to school to...
  9. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in the state of Washington involves exploring several educational pathways. Among them, the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is one of the fastest and most popular options. However, ADN-prepared RNs often return...
  10. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Pennsylvania involves exploring several educational pathways. Among them, the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is one of the fastest and most popular options. However, ADN-prepared RNs often return to school ...
  11. Becoming a registered nurse (RN) in Michigan involves exploring several educational pathways. Among them, the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is one of the fastest and most popular options. However, ADN-prepared RNs often return to school to a...
  12. I'm ready to enroll in an online BSN program. I was leaning towards Grand Canyon University, but I just chatted with someone who told me she had to write extensive papers almost every week. That seems like too much! I understand nursing sc...
  13. What does RN-BSN mean? (Confused)

    I'm a high school student who aspires to become a nurse and later on a nurse practitioner. Because of this, I want to get my Bachelor's first, (not ADN) and then move on from there. I obviously need to do my pre-reqs and all that but I'm confused abo...
  14. Western Governors University and Aspen University have affordable online RN-to-BSN programs without group work. Any other suggestions?
  15. I have been an RN working bedside for 5 years and now I have a new job working as a case manager. I love my new job, I realized I love using my nursing knowledge without the hands on work. I want to go back to school ASAP. My goal is to stay away fro...
  16. Hello all! I'm approaching the end of an ADN program and hold a bachelor's degree in another field. I'm trying to decide between one of the numerous RN-BSN programs available or an RN-MSN program for those holding a non-nursing bachelor's. Would you ...