Here is useful site that you might want to check out. It looks like they have information and resource about how to become RN to BSN and other education courses, etc… hope this helps.
Sarah N says(24.06.2010 at 10:46 am):
Definitely go for your Associates first (my opinion). You can get your RN, and THEN, get a hospital RN job, with tuition reimbursement that will pay for you to go to the university and get your BSN. All the time you will be making an RN salary. This is what several of my classmates were doing when I was in college.
You can even do ADN-RN to BSN completion online!
I did my BSN straight through, but I started at the University and I did not know ADN-to BSN was an option. If I did it over, I would definitely go that route.
Here is useful site that you might want to check out. It looks like they have information and resource about how to become RN to BSN and other education courses, etc… hope this helps.
Definitely go for your Associates first (my opinion). You can get your RN, and THEN, get a hospital RN job, with tuition reimbursement that will pay for you to go to the university and get your BSN. All the time you will be making an RN salary. This is what several of my classmates were doing when I was in college.
You can even do ADN-RN to BSN completion online!
I did my BSN straight through, but I started at the University and I did not know ADN-to BSN was an option. If I did it over, I would definitely go that route.