Does it matter where you get your BSN?
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I've got an ADN and I'm working in an ICU. I want to become a CRNA. The question I have is, does it matter where I get my BSN? You've got online programs that take a year or even less. I know one guy getting his BSN from Chamberlain (accredited) and it's only gonna take 24 weeks. All the campus RN to BSN programs seem to take 2 years at least. How much does where you get your BSN play into A) how successful you'll be at CRNA school, and B) how CRNA schools selection committees view prospects CRNA students.
Thanks in advance,
Salesman
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