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Just look at the costs. Employers really don't care which school you completed a RN-to-BSN through, only that you completed it. Why spend the extra $$ if you don't have to?
I have BSN and MSN from WGU and was very, very pleased with the quality of education. I'm currently applying to DNP school and feel well-prepared for the challenge.
wayemika
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which one would you say is better for RN to BSN?