ASN VS ADN??? A. A. S.?

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Can someone please tell me the difference?

I'm a Californian that transferred to Texas. I am graduating in May 2020 for my baccalaureate degree in Psychology.

After my second to last brain surgery I realized it was my calling to be an R. N., it was too late to double major in nursing then.

Is the ASN easier to push through than the ADN? Is anyone familiar with Lone Star College? I applied for the AS in integrated nursing and an AS in the nursing block curriculum.

Everything is haywire cause of the pandemic so if anyone can help me that'd be swell!

11 hours ago, caliotter3 said:

Anecdotally I have read that brand new nurses with an MSN but no nursing experience have a harder time getting hired for that first job. You would need to do your due diligence to find employers that don’t discriminate in that regard.

There is like eight types of entry level MSN but none of the them , or so I have found are available online without a RN license required.

I do have over two years of experience in caregiving/nurse aide so I'm not worried about landing my first R.N. license.

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