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Old Jan 06, 2005, 01:20 PM
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the idea of a career in nursing. I have decided that ultimately I want to get a BSN and maybe obtain an advanced degree in nursing.

What would be the best route to take? Should I go straight for the BSN or go ASN and work then BSN?

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Originally Posted by Miss_Priss
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the idea of a career in nursing. I have decided that ultimately I want to get a BSN and maybe obtain an advanced degree in nursing.

What would be the best route to take? Should I go straight for the BSN or go ASN and work then BSN?

Miss_Priss, there are many threads with this same question. Try to search for them, and maybe you can find some good answers.

My opinion is, if you have the time and money, go for the BSN. Good luck in whatever you decide.

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