CNA to BSN?
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I'm reading that sometimes it behooves the individual, in some cases, to train as a CNA, gain experience in that field for awhile, and then go after a BSN (if need/desired). Would being a CNA dramatically improve one's chances of getting into nursing school (given there are good grades, good work performance, time put in as a volunteer, and so on)?