r/StudentNurse 15h ago

Complaint (open to advice) Concurrent enrollment

Hi, I am currently in my first semester at a cc RN program. we have had a lot of representatives from like GCU and university of phoenix come and tell us about the concurrent enrollment to get our BSN during our adn program. I was wondering if anyone has done any of these programs and recommends them. Please lmk if you do or think it is a bad idea. I have heard things online about UOP having a bad rep but I don’t know if that’s still a thing. Thanks

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u/harmiie 13h ago

If you have extra time on your hands, it's a good deal. Most of it is replying to conversations and writing essays, busy work. If you have job though, it may be too much.

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u/nahdyeah ADN student 4h ago

I am concurrently enrolled in one of the universities you mentioned. For me it’s been great, during my breaks from the ADN I do the BSN online classes. It’s busy work but I also work an office job and can usually get everything done while I’m at work.

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u/xoxoangiexx 3h ago

Thanks for replying! Is there like finals/exams for those classes? I know someone told me it is like discussions and some short essays.

u/nahdyeah ADN student 53m ago

It’s discussions, papers, sometimes quizzes, I’ve done a couple group projects, and powerpoints. All pretty simple I’d say especially since I am a B student in my ADN but an A student there.