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I graduated and work there. 'Too many papers' is going to be part of every degree program.
I agree with that. Any program that is primarily online is going to be a lot of self-study and have a heavy writing component. In some of the RN-BSN classes at UTA, we wrote some form of "paper" every week. Practicing writing will benefit you anyway, especially if you plan to pursue an advanced degree after your BSN.
ebonyprincess, BSN
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Thinking about Chamberlain or university of Texas for RN to BSN...but money is an issue plus want the shortest program. What are your recommendations?????