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Old Mar 28, 2004, 12:56 PM
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help please i need to now somthing

could u please tell me what type of degree you have once ur out of nurseing school
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Old Mar 28, 2004, 03:27 PM
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degree

All below still need to sit for the NCLEX exam for the RN after they graduate.

2 year Associate degree: AD in Nursing
4 year Baccalaureate: BS in Nursing
master's entry (have a BS in another field): MS in nursing


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could u please tell me what type of degree you have once ur out of nurseing school
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Old Mar 29, 2004, 12:20 AM
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Wink my education

I went to a 2 year nursing school right after high school. I have an associate degree in nursing (ADN). I'll be going back soon to get my BSN. There are many universities that allow you to get your BSN or even go straight to your MSN from you ADN. The hospital I'm at right now is part of a university system that does that. It's an awesome way to do things.

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Old May 18, 2004, 04:23 PM
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It's true, any one who passes the NCLEX is an RN. Those who go to a three year program are offically ADN-RN; those who go to a four year are offically BSN-RN. The difference in my area is $0.50 an hour. If you want to be a nurse manager, educator, practitioner those require a four year program or masters degree. Most of the nurses at my hospital who chose bedside nursing are ADN...cheaper degree same NCLEX. The difference is no extra classes like literature, social studies, speech classes. The nursing classes are the same, except the four year degree has two management classes. (at least in my area)

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