I am considering attending St. Paul's School of Nursing. But I am worried by the fact that it is NY State Certified and not NLN. What does this mean about my employment opportunities if one day I should decide to move out of New York? Also, St. Paul's only offers an associates in Nursing. Since I have a BS in Journalism already, my plan is to get my associates in nursing then obtain my M.P.A. How possible will this be for me to advance up the career ladder? Would it be better for me to get a BA in nursing instead?
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I am considering attending St. Paul's School of Nursing. But I am worried by the fact that it is NY State Certified and not NLN. What does this mean about my employment opportunities if one day I should decide to move out of New York? Also, St. Paul's only offers an associates in Nursing. Since I have a BS in Journalism already, my plan is to get my associates in nursing then obtain my M.P.A. How possible will this be for me to advance up the career ladder? Would it be better for me to get a BA in nursing instead?