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Just wondering if anyone has gone through an online nursing program? How does it compare to the class room? |
I really want to get my nursing degree, but don't have the time right now to be in a time commitment in a traditional class-room setting. I'm hoping someone has had luck with an online program. Thanks for the advice!! There is a university in my state that is going to put their RN online this fall, so I'll wait for that. It;s just 15 months or so, and I already have a medical background and have had a few of the necessary classes, so it won't be too bad. The worst part is reminding myself that I can do this and that I don't have all the symptoms of things I read about!! I'm not to sure where you are from, but in Australia we have University based and correspondence or distance education which also involves blocks of prac. (In a hospital or health care facility). You will find it difficult unless you are going in as a mature age student, if you have some recent nursing, study experience and discipline. Depends on the online educational institution. If you take online courses at Missouri State University, then all you do is log in and look at the lectures for each course you signed up for. The instructor will set aside a time to discuss the course. I would think that the discussion would be saved for any student to go back into and read it later. BE CAUTIOUS .. RN students have to have rotation clinical hours.. If they say u don't, don't trust them..they are lieing to u.. It's hard to do rotations ONLINE.. There are several programs where u can go from an associates to bachelors or bachelors to masters..online but BE CAREFUL Please try: http://www.nursingmasters.com They have lots of good information on various nursing degrees both Bachelors and Masters |
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