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Published Jul 24, 2002
I just went for my orientation at school on Monday. We were asked if we were doing the 2 year or the 4 year program. The 2 year is Associates degree and the 4 year is the Bachelor's degree. What is the difference in these two? What is the difference in job duties and pay? I need to decide which way to go. Thanks for any advice.
Love-A-Nurse
3,932 Posts
originally posted by hissythecat i just went for my orientation at school on monday. we were asked if we were doing the 2 year or the 4 year program. the 2 year is associates degree and the 4 year is the bachelor's degree. what is the difference in these two? what is the difference in job duties and pay? i need to decide which way to go. thanks for any advice.
i just went for my orientation at school on monday. we were asked if we were doing the 2 year or the 4 year program. the 2 year is associates degree and the 4 year is the bachelor's degree. what is the difference in these two? what is the difference in job duties and pay? i need to decide which way to go. thanks for any advice.
Mkue
1,827 Posts
Hissycat,
Stephany is right.
Some people get their 2 yr depending on what they want to do. Sometimes employers (Hospitals) will pay for the Bachelors. So it's really up to you as far as your long term goals and financial situation.
It might help to talk to someone in Career Services at your school or nursing advisor.
Good Luck,
Marie
shygirl
279 Posts
The difference is $$$$$$$$$$!
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