Nursing program DFW

I’m currently comparing my options for nursing school and would really appreciate some advice. Galen’s program is approximately 30 months, and given the cost, I’m trying to understand what makes the program “accelerated” compared with other options. If the nursing portion itself is around 24 months, I’m wondering if there are better routes I should consider.
I have approximately 15 months available, so I’m considering retaking some prerequisite courses and applying to a true 15-month accelerated BSN program. Another option would be pursuing an ADN, which would be more affordable, and then applying for a BSN program afterward.
For those who have taken either route, which option would you recommend based on cost, time, and overall career outcome? I’d really appreciate any advice or experiences you can share.

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u/acoop400 — 9 days ago
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Nursing program DFW

I’m currently comparing my options for nursing school and would really appreciate some advice. Galen’s program is approximately 30 months, and given the cost, I’m trying to understand what makes the program “accelerated” compared with other options. If the nursing portion itself is around 24 months, I’m wondering if there are better routes I should consider.
I have approximately 15 months available, so I’m considering retaking some prerequisite courses and applying to a true 15-month accelerated BSN program. Another option would be pursuing an ADN, which would be more affordable, and then applying for a BSN program afterward.
For those who have taken either route, which option would you recommend based on cost, time, and overall career outcome? I’d really appreciate any advice or experiences you can share.

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u/acoop400 — 9 days ago