12-15-2016, 05:21 AM
Sorry if there was any confusion! Ultimately I want and need my BSN. My previous colleagues feel a BSN would ultimately be the most beneficial to me career wise. I have those few gen ed classes and wanted to check with this forum on how to complete them quickly and efficiently with my low math skills.
I'm now consulting with WGU students because they seem to be doing this transition program the quickest. So far they are kind of in agreement I may need to suck it up and do the state route based on my work experience and EC degree. If I can get a straight BSN and not worry about a bachelors in CTE, I can work on getting my teaching certificate relatively quickly. So confusing and I thank you in reading!
I'm now consulting with WGU students because they seem to be doing this transition program the quickest. So far they are kind of in agreement I may need to suck it up and do the state route based on my work experience and EC degree. If I can get a straight BSN and not worry about a bachelors in CTE, I can work on getting my teaching certificate relatively quickly. So confusing and I thank you in reading!