Yeah it can definitely get craaazy outchere cost-wise😭😭😭 But I actually did come across some decently priced programs back when I was searching, like Union University in Tennessee and Thomas Edison in New Jersey
I got into an Entry MSN program and ADN . I start my MSN next month and am excited! This was a better option for me financially compared to another bachelors.
@@aayushichaudhary3182 oh! Lol yes of course. As long as you have a bachelors or associates degree of nursing, you can take your NCLEX-RN. An ABSN is still considered a bachelors degree of nursing, it’s just that you completed your degree in an expedited way
I can’t afford an absn program although I want to be a nurse. I just may have to go the LVN route at a community college. Getting through my science pre reqs is pretty challenging for me.
I definitely hear you, it seems like the convenience of an ABSN program often can come at a high price from many of these programs! But like you said, there’s so many ways and paths to become a registered nurse, it’s totally about what works best for your situation!
LMBO Looking back at this video and can’t believe how progressively sweaty I get as the video goes on😭😭😭 those summer car videos were something else!
Great content , still waiting on a decision for an ABSN program🎯
Thank Youuu! And ahhh how exciting😆 best of luck in that!
I hate that a lot of programs I am seeing are 50, 60, 80k! That’s insane to me
Yeah it can definitely get craaazy outchere cost-wise😭😭😭
But I actually did come across some decently priced programs back when I was searching, like Union University in Tennessee and Thomas Edison in New Jersey
I got into an Entry MSN program and ADN . I start my MSN next month and am excited! This was a better option for me financially compared to another bachelors.
Omg that's awesome and super exciting!! Big Congrats to you!!! Good Luck in your program!
Are ABSN program passout students eligible to apply for NCLEX?
I’m not familiar with what a passout student is? What’s that?👀
@@nurselifewhit students who have completed absn
@@aayushichaudhary3182 oh! Lol yes of course. As long as you have a bachelors or associates degree of nursing, you can take your NCLEX-RN. An ABSN is still considered a bachelors degree of nursing, it’s just that you completed your degree in an expedited way
I can’t afford an absn program although I want to be a nurse. I just may have to go the LVN route at a community college. Getting through my science pre reqs is pretty challenging for me.
I definitely hear you, it seems like the convenience of an ABSN program often can come at a high price from many of these programs! But like you said, there’s so many ways and paths to become a registered nurse, it’s totally about what works best for your situation!