Originally Posted by neenja
adn vs vs absn vs bsn vs emsn?
i'm torn btwn adn and emsn. pros and cons to each. i'm hoping to read something that will sway my opinion one way or the other.
why did you choose as you did? and if you could do it over would you do it the same way again?
I did the ASN route out of necessity. I couldn't afford to quit my full time job since I have no other source of income. The only local master's entry program is at a private college ($$$$$) and so a loan would not cover tuition and my living expenses. Fortunately, one of the community colleges has an evening weekend program. It was like working and going to school 7 days a week, but you do what you have to do.
Now that I'm licensed, I can work 3 days/week, get some tuition assistance from the hospital, and take online classes for a BSN/MSN. I'm unsure at this point if I want to go into advanced practice, research, or management, so I think this option was good for me. I don't have any healthcare experience, so this gives me time to get my feet wet and figure out which direction I want for my nursing future.
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