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Accelerated BSN potential
One thing I've really like about WGU is that it's competency-based, especially since I'm employed full-time. I can accelerate courses, and challenge the final for topics I know well through experience, without slogging through busywork. But how much can I expect to apply that experience to a BSN? Are those courses time-bound (e.g. requiring x weeks of clinicals) in a way that makes it meaningfully impossible to accelerate?
Would it be more practical from a time/cost perspective to get a ASN+RN, then transfer in for a BSN?
u/30_characters — 3 days ago