Re: BSN strait into DNP?
I always encourage people to get some significant amount of experience in nursing before grad school, if only for the simple reason that most people aren't even aware of the entire, wide range of possibilities within nursing until they've been in the field a while. As llg and UVA noted,
lots of people start or even complete nursing school sure that they know what they want to specialize in, but find as they gain more experience that they're more interested in something else entirely. That's a common experience in nursing!
Most nursing graduate programs lock you into a specific career path or role. I've known several people (and I'm sure the few I've known personally are not the
only people in this situation!

) who rushed into grad school (in nursing) because they "knew" they wanted a graduate degree or thought they knew what they wanted to do only to find, after they had finished the degree, that they didn't like doing what the degree had prepared them to do. Now, they're stuck with a degree and career path they don't want (and the student loans to pay for it!), and are trying to figure out what they
do want to do, and what degree they'll need to do
that. That's not a happy place to be ...
Any graduate degree in nursing will require so much time, effort and $$$ that it's well worth putting some time and effort in "up front" to be sure that you're getting a degree that will get you what you want over time.
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