SPC Private RallyPoint Member 4599808 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My eventual goal is to be an DNP (not sure of specialty yet) but to get there I have to go to basic, pass AIT, work as an civilian LPN/LVN for a year, do the above question, work as a BSN for another year, then either become an NP or DNP after that. All the while as i&#39;m in the reserves I will have duty weekend for at least the first 5 years and my goal is to be in ROTC throughout as well. Another thing to add is that I have no college experience. Finally, what &quot;classes&quot; transfer if the entire course isn&#39;t transferable? What schools accept a 68C course towards a BSN bridge program? 2019-05-02T22:07:15-04:00 SPC Private RallyPoint Member 4599808 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My eventual goal is to be an DNP (not sure of specialty yet) but to get there I have to go to basic, pass AIT, work as an civilian LPN/LVN for a year, do the above question, work as a BSN for another year, then either become an NP or DNP after that. All the while as i&#39;m in the reserves I will have duty weekend for at least the first 5 years and my goal is to be in ROTC throughout as well. Another thing to add is that I have no college experience. Finally, what &quot;classes&quot; transfer if the entire course isn&#39;t transferable? What schools accept a 68C course towards a BSN bridge program? 2019-05-02T22:07:15-04:00 2019-05-02T22:07:15-04:00 MSG Private RallyPoint Member 4599817 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Whatever civilian institution you go to will determine what credit they will give you. Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made May 2 at 2019 10:10 PM 2019-05-02T22:10:29-04:00 2019-05-02T22:10:29-04:00 SFC Private RallyPoint Member 4599821 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You&#39;ll have to look at nursing schools where you live. Even if you find a bridge program that accepts your training from 68C you will still need to go to school 3 more years for a BSN. Your proposed time line isn&#39;t very realistic. <br />If you can afford to, just go to a nursing program under ROTC. If you try to do the route you described it&#39;s going to take 5-8 years to finish your BSN. Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made May 2 at 2019 10:12 PM 2019-05-02T22:12:55-04:00 2019-05-02T22:12:55-04:00 2019-05-02T22:07:15-04:00