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Oct 13, 2008 12:55 PM

got a question


I am interested in promoting health and wellness, but i think i started off my education wrong. I got a bachelor's in public Relations because the school i went to didn't have what i wanted to take. I thought about just getting my master's in public health but a friend said get a bachelor's in health promotion instead, then go to nursing school. I thought this might be too much. Any sugggestions.


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from Roseyposey
Old Oct 18, 2008, 12:53 PM

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If you want to go into nursing, why not just go to nursing school? Maybe I'm missing something.
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from Nurse Salt
Old Oct 18, 2008, 01:01 PM

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I agree why get the second bachelors THEN a nursing degree? Check out ABSN progs to get your second bachelors in nursing and cut a step... Also, there are AD N progs you can do... So many options! Search around on this site and check out some of the "second degree" posts MANY people are in your situation, I used to be!!!
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