ADN vs. BSN in Boston

U.S.A. Massachusetts

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Hi there - I have gotten into an associate's program and a direct entry BSN/MS program (I already have a non-nursing bachelor's and am 28 years old). I know in the long run the BSN/MS would be better but that program is WAY more expensive than the ADN. I am wondering how the job market is in the Boston area for ADN vs. BSN graduates, and if anyone has any words of wisdom about the liklihood of obtaining a hospital job with an ADN? Both programs are highly regarded but I am worried about making the wrong decision and either having trouble finding a job (if I go for the ADN) or having trouble paying off massive loans (if I go for the BSN/MS). Advice please?!?

May I ask which city it was?

What community college are you referring to? Could you please share? Tia!

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