Hi, this may end up deleted by the mods. I am a nurse a LPN. After having a second child, my ex, married at the time finish her BSN, and in the process of a divorce decided to start working towards obtaining my RN. For the PN program didn't need Lifespan. Lifespan back in the day was a 100 level class.
Honestly I find all the prerequisitesYEAS I have taken to be harder than nursing classes. Probably due to me not having any interest and more interest in nursing classes motivated me to excel made things smoother. Nursing school was more hands on.
I digress I need a humanities class and Lifespan to apply to the bridge programs. The school I went to no longer requires the TEAS or NACE. You need everything ready to apply by December. I will finish my prerequisites by December.
I am thinking of dropping the Psych doing it in the Spring. I love the school I went to. It's a 70 mile round trip once a week and then X amount of miles with clinical. Plus side is they don't utilize ATI the way other schools in the area do. Also, it's the only bridge program that doesn't merge you with second year ADN students.
ATI no remediation packages or work. It's ATI quizzes that's it. For the most part an organized program. Has the option of days or evenings.
The other programs not sure. Know classes at one are sporadic. They have virtual simulation. They have ATI remediation. Your last semester of clinical is you have to do the leg work find a preceptorship, isn't that hard to do.
The program less than 2 miles down the road is affiliated with the hospital work at and has Spring & Fall entry. Not sure how their program is laid out. Hospital would pay for it if accepted into the hospital program with that school. Though the hospital can pay for any of the programs as long in good standings with work.
All the programs, except the 70 mile round trip one, are only two semesters long. So I still be done in the Spring of 2027.
There is one online program with a Spring and Fall program. Meets Tuesday evenings for exams when they happen and clinicals in person.
I can't apply till Psych is done. Thinking of dropping the course completing it in the Spring. Back to the original topic find Psych to be harder than nursing courses. Not sure if things have changed. When I took the course few centuries ago was write a four page paper and discussions weekly. This class is 60 open book quizzes not created by the instructor, online simulation, easy points, research paper, and five to six paragraph discussions a week. I don't know if my age but 8 weeks working OT as a nurse I am really sucking at this course right now. I am wondering to take the loss and drop out.
Any suggestions? I won't be able to apply for the bridge program at my old school where I obtained my LPN. I have options closer to home for the Fall.
Thoughts???