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Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

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Ok, I'm sure this isn't a new topic. I am just quite frankly surprised at a few reactions I've received. Everyone I've told, that I'm going back to school, is overwhelmingly happy that I'm doing this. A few have surprised me though. They usually follow up with, "the U of --"? I say, "I'm going to -- Community College." First it's a nose crinkle which they immediately try to mask. Then a few have said, "community college?" Which I respond with something like, "it's an excellent way to begin nursing as an RN, then I'll continue and get my BSN at a the U of - and the hospital I work for will pay for it." Depending on the look I may make a comment like "well with tuition costs and my lack of a money tree, it's the only option, and I'm very happy to be doing this!"

I guess I'm a bit surprised. I thought that the community college stigma had lessoned a bit with the reality of tuition costs sky rocketing. I think this attitude may come from the same sort of folks who make fun at people who live in mobile homes. I guess it makes them feel superior, while they provide no alternate option for those who lack the money for what they deem appropriate. So judgemental and not helpful.

As I think about it, even if the tuition cost the same, I would go the ADN route. I don't have the money to get through four years at a university. I think the community colleges work quite well for older students. It's also a smart way to go because I can let my new employer pay my tuition to complete my BSN. The large hospitals here have on site classes that they pay for their ADNs to do to get their BSNs.

Anyway, I've gotten this attitude from my next door neighbor, a BSN psych nurse, my allergist, my aunt, and a cousin. I was just so surprised and caught off guard. My first thought with my older aunt was...if you look down on what I'm doing so much why don't you bankroll me to go all they way and get my NP at the U of --, you do have millions you are sitting on, and you can't take it with you. But I digress. :roll

Enough. How do you deal with this?

Specializes in Acute Care Psych, DNP Student.

LOL @ asking a man if he has gestational diabetes. Now that is tooooo funny.

I know one of the 4 BSN programs, a state university here in my state has a 67% pass rate on the NYCLEX. The CC all are above 90%.

I got my book today. I will definitely be taking advantage of the Chemistry tutor. :idea: The only thing I do remember from the baisc Chemistry I had was H2O= water. :chuckle I really feel it will be ok.

I got my book today. I will definitely be taking advantage of the Chemistry tutor. :idea: The only thing I do remember from the baisc Chemistry I had was H2O= water. :chuckle I really feel it will be ok.

By the time your done you'll know how to convert H2O into OH.....:chuckle

Now go on already and break a leg (as long as it's not your own)!!!!!!! :rotfl:

I actually drive an hour and a half one way to attend a cc when there is a university 10 min from my house. The cc has one of the best nursing programs in this area. But I don't care what naysayers think about it, ie my extended family (especially them)

I can get my license out of a cracker jack box for all that it matters to them. Point is I will hopefully end up being a nurse. :)

By the time your done you'll know how to convert H2O into OH.....:chuckle

Now go on already and break a leg (as long as it's not your own)!!!!!!! :rotfl:

Then I could afford to yell, free drinks on me :rotfl: I think that was only done once, and I cant work miracles, LOL.

LOL @ asking a man if he has gestational diabetes. Now that is tooooo funny.

I know one of the 4 BSN programs, a state university here in my state has a 67% pass rate on the NYCLEX. The CC all are above 90%.

I believe it is the same here in my town. My school has 100% in the past years.

Then I could afford to yell, free drinks on me :rotfl: I think that was only done once, and I cant work miracles, LOL.

:rotfl: :chuckle :p :lol2: :clown: :beer:

You know I'd be the first one there!!!!!!

https://allnurses.com/forums/f148/jccc-rn-program-102830.html#post2147800

Sometimes you get what you pay for.

I just helped my stepdaughter pass her bachelors to Masters bridge Nursing program at Wichita State University which was rigid,,but that was much easier than Kansas City Kansas Community College, which is "unreasonable".

Specializes in Geriatrics.

I'm not saying all students are like this at universities, but most of my friends that go to large universities are now failing out of school because they party too much. I went to a well-known university when I first started college, and it just wasn't for me. I'm now happy at a community college- I like the small classes and the ability to meet with professors easier.

In my area this particular CC has a very good rep for training good nurses. The 4 year college also has a nursing program but my nursing friends that are already working say that the students who come out of there are not nearly as well prepared with the practical stuff-- they are just book smart.

Anyway, about your friends, once you are a nurse you can laugh all the way to the bank.

Specializes in Acute Care Psych, DNP Student.

I had a relative at Easter lunch today saying to me, "But if you go to a community college to become a nurse you will be a lower nurse, right? You won't be able to give certain important medications that the bachelors level nurses give, right?"

Where do people get these weird notions from? An RN is an RN.

shag all the naysayers!

i think there is nothing wrong with attending a community college - hey - it is, after all, how i intend to start out! it's perfectly fine - i abolutely promise you that it is. fortunately, i don't have to deal with people looking down on community colleges - it's a fantastic route to go, here. keep your chin up - when you're a nurse - then we'll see who's telling who where they need to be going to school! :lol2:

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