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ADN vs BDN

I am in my first semester of college and just switched to nursing from athletic training. I am confident I made the right decision. The college I am at right now has a four year program but I am considering relocating to a different private school that only has an associates degree program (which makes it much more expensive). I don't know if this would be a wise choice because I am sure I would get paid less and it might be harder to get a job without a bachelor's degree. What do you think?

Another option would be to get my associates and take my boards so I could find a job somewhere. It would really be nice if the hospital would offer to help pay for some of my schooling.

Any advice would be helpful. Thanks.

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A lot of ADN programs don't have separate courses for these areas. It's incorporated in the program. My RN to BSN program has separate courses in pharm. and pathopys. which I didn't have in my ADN, but some of which is going to be a review.

FYI, a seperate Pharmacolgy course was a pre-req for my particular ADN program. Plus, an upper division Pharmacology course was a requirement in my RN-BSN program. Furthermore, the Physical Assessment course in my RN-BSN program was definitely a review from my ADN program.

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