Best route to Master's degree, which program--OHSU or Linfield?

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Hello everyone,

I'm lucky enough to have to choose amongst schools, I've narrowed my options to two programs--OHSU Portland 3yr BSN versus Linfield's Summer Accelerated BSN. The decision process has been tearing my insides apart--I hope that this community can provide some much needed input and advice.

OHSU has always been my top choice because of its reputation, the appeal of learning directly in a teaching and research hospital environment, the allure of the stellar faculty, (assumed) better clinical placements, etc. While, to my complete surprise, I was also granted a spot in Linfield's Summer ABSN. This means I could complete a second bachelors degree in 15 months versus 3 years...

The quality of education and the amount of time required are my largest concerns. In the future, I plan to pursue my Master's in Nursing and have read that one needs to work at least 2 years as an RN before applying. Can alumni or current students of either program let me know how satisfied they feel about either school--if they feel well prepared to join the work force, how easy/long it took to find a job, the caliber and rigor of classes, the quality of clinical placements, and any other item that stand out.

My practical side says to complete the shorter program so i can work sooner. My dream self loves the honor of attaining an OHSU degree, and the OHSU name may make for a more competitive application for graduate school. Will an OHSU versus Linfield degree have significant (enough) impact when applying to graduate programs to warrant the extra time? Should I go for the speed or the glamour?

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