Re: ADN or MSN
Don't go for the ADN---not that the ADN is not a good program---but because you will have far more flexibility as a BSN graduate. Some institutions prefer BSN to AD graduates and there has been a movement to make the baccalaureate degree necessary for entry to practice. Of course, that movement started back in 1964---and while one state tried to make the BSN mandatory, it had to repeal the law a few years later because of a shortage of BSNs in that state.
Still, the biggest downside of an AD program is that, if you want job mobility, you will want to get a BSN eventually. If you want more mobility, you may want your MSN. Lots of hoops through which you must jump unless you are fortunate enough to be in a place that offers RN to MSN programs or even BSN to PhD if you decide you want to do research and teach. Since you don't sound like you are certain about what you want to do with your nursing career---and that's fine----you have plenty of time to discover yourself as a nurse before you go on for more education---I would suggest an accelerated BSN program, for someone like you who has a bachelor's in a different field.
HTH and good luck in your decision.
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