
Most of the RN's that receive their BSN, their focus is usually on a 'management' related field. I am in an accelerated RNBSN class, and their are twelve of us in the class. Most of them want to get away from bedside nursing. I wish to become a clinical instructor. Others simply want to improve their education.
Are you in school now? If you are in a school where you can obtain your BSN when you graduate, then great. But if you will obtain your Associates degree when you graduate, then I would suggest you enroll directly in a RNBSN degree to possibly a Master's. It just depends entirely on what you want to do with your degree.
Good luck
Kathy, RN
Ohio
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