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Many RN-to-MSN programs offer students the opportunity to earn a BSN during the MSN studies, which seems like a good idea to me -- you never know when life might get in the way of school, especially for us working adults!
All programs are different. You should find a program you like and see how it'll mesh with your schedule. This is one I've heard much about: http://frontierschool.edu
Good luck!!
Brandy Jo
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I will be graduating with my Associates this December, and was thinking about getting my Masters in midwifery. Does anyone know much about Associate to Master Degree programs? What things should I look for? Are the programs really intense, and is it worth going that route versus Associate to Bachelor to Masters? Input/Advise is much appreciated- Thank You!