Published Nov 17, 2007
changeofpaceRN
545 Posts
What made you decide?
Lunah, MSN, RN
14 Articles; 13,773 Posts
ASN, Paramedic to RN. It's where my previous credits fit best -- I have a lot of general ed. credits already.
Baloney Amputation, BSN, LPN, RN
1,130 Posts
I went with AS. I have enough credits that either AS or AAS would have worked just fine to where I would have had just the NCs, micro, and CPNE to finish with either route. However, the AS just sounds better to me, not that it actually is better. I don't know why.
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
ASN. It wasn't a choice - I had a lot of gen ed credits, like Lunah.
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN
4,373 Posts
either one will do.. but i am doing the asn since i have a butt load of science credits...
akanini, MSN, RN
1,525 Posts
I see Excelsior has AAS or AS but people are putting ASN. I'm curious to know what this falls under?
AAS is an Associate in Applied Science degree -- I guess you'd really say "AASN" for "Associate in Applied Science in Nursing." And "ASN" is "Associate in Science in Nursing." You'll see both also referred to as an ADN, which is an Associate Degree in Nursing. Clear as mud?
well right ec does have the aas and the as but since it is in nursing , ill be adding the nursing behind the science..cause ive earned it...
i see excelsior has aas or as but people are putting asn. i'm curious to know what this falls under?