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This is a discussion on LACC BSN in Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN, part of General Nursing ... Hi I just got accepted to LACC for the ADRN program but i dont want just my associates degree i...
by jky21 Jul 22, '12Hi I just got accepted to LACC for the ADRN program but i dont want just my associates degree i want to go all the way for my masters. Do any of you know if i will have to transfer to another school to get my BSN and then to my MSN? And which school would be best? Please help.
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http://allnurses.com/showthread.php?t=761247©2013 allnurses.com INC. All Rights Reserved. - Jul 23, '12 by anie10Well, the good thing about obtaining your ADN is that you'll take the NCLEX after 2 years, as opposed to 3 or more (for the BSN). At least that's the way I see it.
Once you have your RN; CSUDH (as well as some other local universities) have accelerated BSNs or RN-BSN programs available.
What have the instructors at your program suggested? - Jul 23, '12 by sherri12Once you get your RN, you could also do an RN-MSN track. Look into schools that offer that. You can bypass the BSN completely. One of my professors went that route.
- Jul 31, '12 by jky21thank you she hasnt been much help she just said to wait until im at that moment so i can talk to her about it.
- Jul 31, '12 by jky21i will definitely look into that route to see if it works for me thank so much i really appreciate it