Hello everyone, I'm currently a freshman in college and will be entering into nursing school starting next year. I plan on obtaining a 4 year BSN in nursing. My question is this, when I was in high school there were a lot of people who attended vocational school their senior year with a focus in nursing. These same people are now getting close to graduating from this vocational school, while I still need over 3 years in order to earn my degree. Basically, I'm wondering what the difference is between a nurse who goes to school for 1-2 years and a nurse who goes to school for around 4 years. If other people are earning the RN title in only 2 years then what is the benefit of me going to school for at least 4 years. Will we all be doing the same job regardless of the amount of time we spend in college? Thanks for all your help, I'm just new at all of this:)
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Hello everyone, I'm currently a freshman in college and will be entering into nursing school starting next year. I plan on obtaining a 4 year BSN in nursing. My question is this, when I was in high school there were a lot of people who attended vocational school their senior year with a focus in nursing. These same people are now getting close to graduating from this vocational school, while I still need over 3 years in order to earn my degree. Basically, I'm wondering what the difference is between a nurse who goes to school for 1-2 years and a nurse who goes to school for around 4 years. If other people are earning the RN title in only 2 years then what is the benefit of me going to school for at least 4 years. Will we all be doing the same job regardless of the amount of time we spend in college? Thanks for all your help, I'm just new at all of this:)