Posts: 11
Threads: 6
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Jun 2012
Hello,
I am looking for breakdowns of test in any health care field degree plan as I want to earn degree quickly as possible.My goal for future is to go in nursing field so I wan a earn Bachelor degree in non nursing field and then go on to as a 2nd degree BSN program. I already wasted so much time and not I want to go back to school and earn education so it would be really nice if someone provide me help guide as i don't have anyone to guide not don't know where to get help from.
Thank you
God bless you!
•
Posts: 10,296
Threads: 353
Likes Received: 60 in 22 posts
Likes Given: 1,406
Joined: Mar 2007
jankip Wrote:Hello,
I am looking for breakdowns of test in any health care field degree plan as I want to earn degree quickly as possible.My goal for future is to go in nursing field so I wan a earn Bachelor degree in non nursing field and then go on to as a 2nd degree BSN program. I already wasted so much time and not I want to go back to school and earn education so it would be really nice if someone provide me help guide as i don't have anyone to guide not don't know where to get help from.
Thank you
God bless you!
Sure! You can do a BA in Liberal Arts, but be sure to fill your requirements with everything that will be part of the nursing prereq list. If I can suggest you NOT test out of nursing prereqs, you'll keep yourself competitive. Use CLEP for your other gen eds. Take classes (and earn top grades) in Bio 1 with lab, Chem 1 with lab, Anatomy and Physiology with Lab 1 and 2, English Comp 1 and 2, Intro to Psych, and Intro to Soc. If possible, consider taking college algebra for a grade, and add in stats for good measure. If you search the archives, I think I did an outline several years back on this exact topic. All the best!
•
Posts: 10,965
Threads: 651
Likes Received: 1,882 in 1,165 posts
Likes Given: 442
Joined: Apr 2011
I agree with Cookderosa. There is a gluttony of people pursuing nursing degrees, so entry has become extremely competitive. Many (if not most) programs want to see a GPA for your science prerequisites. Some won't even accept science labs done online or by correspondence.
Graduate of Not VUL or ENEB
MS, MSS and Graduate Cert
AAS, AS, BA, and BS
CLEP
Intro Psych 70, US His I 64, Intro Soc 63, Intro Edu Psych 70, A&I Lit 64, Bio 68, Prin Man 69, Prin Mar 68
DSST
Life Dev Psych 62, Fund Coun 68, Intro Comp 469, Intro Astr 56, Env & Hum 70, HTYH 456, MIS 451, Prin Sup 453, HRM 62, Bus Eth 458
ALEKS
Int Alg, Coll Alg
TEEX
4 credits
TECEP
Fed Inc Tax, Sci of Nutr, Micro, Strat Man, Med Term, Pub Relations
CSU
Sys Analysis & Design, Programming, Cyber
SL
Intro to Comm, Microbio, Acc I
Uexcel
A&P
Davar
Macro, Intro to Fin, Man Acc
•
Posts: 10,296
Threads: 353
Likes Received: 60 in 22 posts
Likes Given: 1,406
Joined: Mar 2007
sanantone Wrote:I agree with Cookderosa. There is a gluttony of people pursuing nursing degrees, so entry has become extremely competitive. Many (if not most) programs want to see a GPA for your science prerequisites. Some won't even accept science labs done online or by correspondence.
But some will. I was accepted into all 3 programs I applied to , and 1 had a "waitlist" of over a year- all my sciences were online, BUT I called ahead and knew that going into the pool. It really depends on the area. I had a list of well over 10 other programs that were outside my immediate area that I could have applied to that also accepted online science (as long as graded and regionally accredited). The trick is -as always- do your homework.
•
Posts: 101
Threads: 4
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: May 2007
This information does not really answer your question but it might be useful.
There are a few factors to consider. How close to earning a BS degree are you? How many nursing programs are in your area (ASN or BSN)? Does the school that is offering the 2nd degree program also have an upper entry program?
If the school offers an upper entry program you could knock out an AA degree instead of a BS. Incorporate your nursing prereqs into the degree plan. Apply to the nursing program as a junior.
I am a few credits shy of a BSLS from Excelsior; though, I am about to start an ASN program. In my area we have an acclerated second degree BSN, several upper entry BSN programs and about seven ASN programs. In my opinion, the fastest route to RN is the best way to go (taking into account regional and NLN accreditation). Many people do not realize that entry into most MSN programs requires two things, 1) that you are an RN 2) that you have a bachelor's degree, it does not have to be in nursing. Having said that, there are some nurse practitioner programs that do not require you to be a nurse.
•
Posts: 11
Threads: 6
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Jun 2012
Thank you so so much for all your help and i really really apriciate for all your valuable time to reply thread.
God bless you all
•