Re: Debt! Advice please
It depends on your situation.
ADN is definitely cheaper but long - , prereqs, then 2 year program, with an additional 1-2 year waitlists if you are an alternate. DO this option if you are young, have a lot of debt, and can wait.
Accelerated BSNs are pricey and very competitive. No matter what, you'll want to get your BSN soon after though because the profession is heading towards BSN as the only degree you can get to become an RN. I heard New York and one other state are trying to pass laws towards that and some hospitals prefer BSN. Although experience trumps everything. You get paid a little more and you have more options to take leadership type roles.
If you're older, and want to have kids someday and don't want to juggle, school, work, kids, down the path you might want to reconsider a ABSN. You can see if there are scholarships or programs where hospitals pay for you if you sign a contract to work there for x amount of years.
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