
Originally Posted by
maryabr
I just went through this same situation and ended up going with a "second-degree BSN" at a University. I did my prerequisites at the local community college, since it is cheaper, then went on to the BSN program. The decision was completely based on time: the RN was a 2 year full-time program, the second-degree BSN is 15 months (summer, fall, spring, summer). This was less time I would have to be out of work full time. Check with your local Universities to see if they have a second-degree program. You take all the same classes and clinical hours as a 2 year BSN, but it is condensed into less time. It's VERY challenging, but well worth it if you have good study habits and can take the pressure for a short time period.