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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Hello from DC by way of Chicago!!!! Hello from DC by way of Chicago!!!! This is my FIRST post so Im kinda nervous, but I come seeking advice.Does anyone have any information on the quality of ADN to MSN programs? Or would it be better to get a BSN in an accelerated program and then go on to get a MSN? |
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| Super Moderator | Re: Hello from DC by way of Chicago!!!! Hello, Haven't heard much about ADN to MSN programs but would like to. There are a lot of nurses that went through diploma programs, that would like a masters without having to complete a BSN first. I'm one of them Would like to become a Nurse Practitioner. No can do around here unless I have a BSN first. Let us know what you find out. There's a large list of nursing schools on http://www.4nursingschools.com You can find most American schools there. Best wishes, Andrew Lopez, RN Nursefriendly, Inc. A New Jersey Corporation. 38 Tattersall Drive, Mantua New Jersey 08051 http://www.nursefriendly.com info@nursefriendly.com ICQ #6116137, AOL “nursefriendly” 856-415-9617, (fax) 415-9618 150,000 + Nurse-Reviewed & Approved Nursing Links http://www.4nursing.com http://www.jocularity.com http://www.nursinga2z.com http://www.nursingdiscussions.com http://www.nursinghumor.com http://www.nursefriendly.com http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com http://www.nursingexperts.com |
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| Administrator | Re: Hello from DC by way of Chicago!!!! :waving: Hi, from several good miles away from Chicago! Nice to have you with us. As for QUALITY of ADN to MSN programs, Rush would be the best. here is a link to their program: Rush University College of Nursing Programs Hope this helps some. Drop by often! 'Cat'
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Re: Hello from DC by way of Chicago!!!! Thank you all so much for your quick replies!! Yes Ive looked at Rush and Loyola also has a program. Question: in these programs is the B.A just assumed because when finished you will have a MSN, or how does that work? And here's my situation: I am striving to be an CRNA. I am at a 4year University in DC but the Nursing Program is going thru some problems and they want me to wait 3 years to graduate. So I chose to change my major to psych so I can graduate in 1 year and then return home and simply get my ADN and then start working to gain experience. That would take 2 years as opposed to 3 years in a struggling program. THEN I will have two options: 1, get in an accelerated B.A program OR 2, get in one of these ADN to MSN programs. SO Id really like to know which is better to do! I know thats a lot but thank you SOOO much :frustrated: |
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| Re: Hello from DC by way of Chicago!!!! Quote:
The program you are in is going thru some problems.The ADN program might too. Most of the nursing programs in the country have problems. Some more than others. I believe you are asking us questions we can't even speculate on let alone give an accurate answer too. I'm sure glad I'm not going to nursing school now. I see/hear these issues almost daily. Good luck. And that's what you are gonna need, I'm afraid, luck. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Re: Hello from DC by way of Chicago!!!! Hello ChiRN_2b and welcome to the forum. I can only recommend a program I know and have chosen and that's the ADN to BSN Jacksonville University online program. They give max credit for your ADN work and you can go on to a MSN program immediately. See you around the forum. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
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| Re: Hello from DC by way of Chicago!!!! Hi NavyJim58-- I wanted to inquire about your experience with JU. I am currently researching RN-BSN (on-line) programs and would like to pursue an MSN in the future, as well. Have you had a good experience thus far? What are your gripes, if any, regarding your on-line experience? I plan on going full-time, as I can do plenty of on-line work while on duty (I'm a Transport Nurse--somtimes there's a lot of downtime). Also, would it be realistic to finish their program in a year, if I already have an ASN? The only thing I may be lacking prerequisite-wise is Statistics... Thanks in advance for your response! |
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