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How should I got about my nursing career, please read, thanks in advance for any advise.? |
I've been admitted to the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing and i planned on going there until i did some research and found out that's better just to go to community college and become an RN and then later pursue my bsn and ms with financial help of the hospital that i'll work for, which in most cases they'd cover most of the tuition. Since Im out of state total cost woul be around 40k per year if i went to University of Pittsburgh but because of my high GPA and test scores (3.8,2150 SAT) i've received scholarships that take care of virtually all tuition ,i'd just have to pay about $10,500 per year in loans for room,board,and books. So should I go to the University and get my BSN or should i just go straight for the RN at the community college, which would be absolutely free in fact i'd get money back every semester, work for about a year and then go and get my bsn. In either case i plan on getting a masters later in Nursing,business, or education, and more than likely my PhD Go to university!!! I am community college and there is a waiting list to get into the RN program of 3-4 years!!! If i had the money or assistance and not 2 children and husband I would go get my BSN rather than associates. Most community colleges do have wait lists, you can take prereq's but not nrsg. courses until formerly in program. By that time you will be done and have your BSN! Look into how the hospitals hire in your area, They may prefer one degree over another. I am going the community college route and I haven't paid for a thing yet. My only stress is trying to make it into the local program once I'm done with the pre rec's. Good luck! Congratulations!!! on your achievement!!! It sounds like you have already made up your mind. But i would like to point out a couple of things that maybe you didn't give thought too. |
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