Published May 28, 2015
vidu1221
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Hi, I'm a current new graduate and I really want to go back to school to complete an RN degree. My grades are not that great and I really want to explore what would be the best option for me. I know certain schools will allow you to take generic courses as a prerequisite to applying to the program. I just wanted to ask what options do I have and how can I get myself an RN degree. Please help!
Silverdragon102, BSN
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Welcome
Have you tried looking and seeing what requirements are and whether prerequisites will need doing and whether that will help you increase your GPA?
comicalriv
Just to clarify, is the question:
What options are there for new grad RPNs who want to go into RN?
Another new grad peer asked me the same thing once...I kinda felt bad not having an answer for her but I think bridging might be the only way to do it (unless a new grad RPN managed to apply for a BSCN program somehow)
I heard some bridging programs consider RPNs who have worked at least a year though.
I apologize, I don't know of any options but I wish you all the best in your search:singing:!