Published Jan 20, 2017
turbulent
20 Posts
Hey
I am currently working on my J2 semester. I succeed in school and have very high grades, however other circumstances are allowing me to seriously consider transferring. I go to school 5 hours away from home and out of state, and I sincerely am considering transferring home. However, since I'm in the middle of actually nursing school part of a BSN program (as opposed to the pre-nursing) would it be worth transferring? Does anyone know if universities would allow me to continue as an S1 in the fall, or would I have to retake some courses? I would rather stick out 3 more semesters than have to start all the way over with my nursing school experience.
I hope that makes sense. Thanks!
Here.I.Stand, BSN, RN
5,047 Posts
Most nursing classes are non-transferrable, due to variation among programs. It couldn't hurt to contact the schools near your hometown, but odds are you'll be told to start over
LessValuableNinja
754 Posts
I agree with what was said. Asking can't hurt. I can only imagine what would make you consider a move at this point. Best wishes and good luck.