Originally Posted by RNstudent006
What if you have a Bachelors in another discipline and are a diploma RN with the option to do a RN-MS without getting a BSN. Does this hinder you for management, etc.. or do you have to take all those extra steps of obtaining another B.S. Im in that boat right now trying to weigh the options of doing RN-BSN/MSN or RN-MS Just wondering with all of the new different bridge programs these days

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Yes, you can do RN-MSN, but you will have to pick up "bridge" courses that would have been earned in a BSN program. Which ones you have to take varies from school to school, but community health is almost always required. Whatever you have to take as a bridge, it slows you down when you compare it to a BSN to MSN program.