Published Dec 16, 2014
mrsboots87
1,761 Posts
I know the board is littered with "I passed/failed" threads right now but I just wanted to celebrate too. Passed med/surg 1 with a B and start block 3 with OB/Peds and med/surg 2 in 5 weeks. I'm so excited that I graduate in about a year, and start a concurrent RN-BSN program next summer so I can get my ADN next December followed by my BSN the following December. Feels like life is really moving somewhere now.
Time me for a little break, then back to the no life hustle of nursing school. Congrats to all those who also passed!!
augurey
1 Article; 327 Posts
Congrats! Enjoy your break! A 5 week break sounds absolutely heavenly.
nlitened
739 Posts
Congrats! And good luck next semester!
cocoa_puff
489 Posts
Awesome job! Enjoy your well deserved break!
scrubgirl16
273 Posts
That is great I'm so happy for you. I just passed block 1 and headed for block 2 in a few weeks it is a good feeling and the time has gone by so fast. Before you know it you will be done. Congrats!!!!
Graduation2016
528 Posts
Me too!!! Last day of Med/Surg clinicals today and ready for next semester OB and Peds! 4 week break first though!
strawberryluv, BSN, RN
768 Posts
Congrats!
SopranoKris, MSN, RN, NP
3,152 Posts
Way to go! It's so nice when the finish line is in sight :)
dorkypanda
671 Posts
Woohoo~
will you be attending an online RN to BSN or an actual go to class RN to BSN program?
loving2024, BSN, RN
347 Posts
I just saw my grades also and I got A in intro to nursing and B in fundamentals. I'm happy that I passed and the finished line which is 2016 is still far away for me
Woohoo~ will you be attending an online RN to BSN or an actual go to class RN to BSN program?
It will be online. The university offers online RN-BSN courses while in the second year of an ADN program. There are just 3 out of the 10 required classes that requires an RN license, but I should be able to complete at least half the courses before graduating. Then the remaining after graduation while getting ready for NCLEX. Then the last 3 after I get my license. That's of course if everything goes to plan.
FutureRN101
122 Posts
I had not heard this before! That's great to hear since I am still pondering the CEP program (as you know from my other posts in the AZ board) but I think I'd much rather have the first year under my belt before adding more workload while still expediting the process. Can you tell me (or message me if you prefer) which university this is through?