Poll for RN's: Do you have an ADN or BSN?
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This is a discussion on Poll for RN's: Do you have an ADN or BSN? in Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN, part of General Nursing ... note: this thread is not intended for a discussion concerning the pros and cons of the 2 year...
by Ekklesia Jan 16, '06note: this thread is not intended for a discussion concerning the pros and cons of the 2 year degree vs. the 4 year degree. this has been/is being discussed at length in several other threads (and on several other websites).
i am simply curious to find out what per cent of registered nurses have obtained a diploma, an associates degree, or a bachelors in nursing.
heck, you don't even have to reply, just vote
thanks!!Poll: Your current level of education is:-
Diploma
9.28% 40 -
ADN/ASN
48.03% 207 -
BSN
42.69% 184
431 VotesLast edit by Ekklesia on Jul 8, '07
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- Jan 16, '06 by KatieBellNo Debate, just saying I'm surprised that the majority of voters are BSN. I would have thought the majority of grads are from ADN programs. Maybe it's just where I'm from.
- Jan 16, '06 by elkpark(Picky detail: 3 year hospital schools grant diplomas, not certificate. There's no such thing (in the US) as a "certificate nurse.")
- Jan 16, '06 by EkklesiaQuote from elkparkOops! Sorry about that :imbar(Picky detail: 3 year hospital schools grant diplomas, not certificate. There's no such thing (in the US) as a "certificate nurse.")
You're right. Unfortunately It's too late to change it. -
- Jan 16, '06 by sirIQuote from Gaylord FockerYour poll has been edited to list "Diploma" as a choice.Oops! Sorry about that :imbar
You're right. Unfortunately It's too late to change it. -
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- Jan 16, '06 by Schoolnursetrish39I have an ADN but at my college it is an Associate of Science in Nursing to be able to transfer. Looking to get my BSN or more.
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