I am currently working in the business world as an accountant. I am growing tired of the accounting world and with the economy the way it is, it's making it tough to find a good job or to advance IMO. I am a 27 year old single male so I figured I am still young enough to jump back into school without too many problems. I've been reading up on a program here in Dallas that is a 2 year associates program.
I currently hold a BBA in accounting and an MBA in management accounting. Is this a plus in the nursing profession? To have this business background? Also, would it be wiser to shoot for a BSN instead of an associates? From what I've read online, there doesn't seem to be too big of a difference.
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I am currently working in the business world as an accountant. I am growing tired of the accounting world and with the economy the way it is, it's making it tough to find a good job or to advance IMO. I am a 27 year old single male so I figured I am still young enough to jump back into school without too many problems. I've been reading up on a program here in Dallas that is a 2 year associates program.
I currently hold a BBA in accounting and an MBA in management accounting. Is this a plus in the nursing profession? To have this business background? Also, would it be wiser to shoot for a BSN instead of an associates? From what I've read online, there doesn't seem to be too big of a difference.
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks!