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I am currently in UNCW's online RN-BSN program. I applied on a whim in the summer, not thinking I could possibly get in because of my GPA and I don't have a ton of college credits. But strangely they called me and said I could start in two weeks. I went with it. I am doing two 7 week classes at a time- all online. It is a lot of writing! I spend more time looking up peer-reviewed journal articles, than actually writing the summaries. I find the coursework basically easy, just time consuming. (I get headaches from staring at the computer so much!) The nursing instructors and TAs are very good about responding to your questions and concerns. So far, no complaints. I would recommend it.
11 hours ago, bestallaround said:I am currently in UNCW's online RN-BSN program. I applied on a whim in the summer, not thinking I could possibly get in because of my GPA and I don't have a ton of college credits. But strangely they called me and said I could start in two weeks. I went with it. I am doing two 7 week classes at a time- all online. It is a lot of writing! I spend more time looking up peer-reviewed journal articles, than actually writing the summaries. I find the coursework basically easy, just time consuming. (I get headaches from staring at the computer so much!) The nursing instructors and TAs are very good about responding to your questions and concerns. So far, no complaints. I would recommend it.
I’ve never heard of UNCW. It seems like all RN-to-BSN programs require a-lot of writing.
Lovethenurse2b25, ASN, BSN, CNA, LPN, RN
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Has anyone attended Wilmington University RN to BSN program. If so how were the classes ? Is there a lot of papers ? Did you find the coursework to be hard or easy? Are the instructors reliable.
I am in search for a RN to BSN program fully accredited preferably online. Please recommend a school if you had a great experience. Also share the not so good experiences.