I am just about to finish my BSN (one semester left and I'm PUMPED!) but I have not considered grad school. Some people say you should go right into after your bachelors but it is my understanding that once you start grad school you have to specialize (like NP, CRNA, etc.). I have a whole list of interesting specialties that I find equally enticing and while I have a few picked for my top 5 I do not think I could dedicate myself to one, especially when I haven't even worked in it. What is your alls view? I would eventually like to get my masters, and either DNS/DNP/PhD (not sure which to do/what each allows you to do).
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I am just about to finish my BSN (one semester left and I'm PUMPED!) but I have not considered grad school. Some people say you should go right into after your bachelors but it is my understanding that once you start grad school you have to specialize (like NP, CRNA, etc.). I have a whole list of interesting specialties that I find equally enticing and while I have a few picked for my top 5 I do not think I could dedicate myself to one, especially when I haven't even worked in it. What is your alls view? I would eventually like to get my masters, and either DNS/DNP/PhD (not sure which to do/what each allows you to do).