Published Sep 8, 2005
lpnstudentin2010, LPN
1,318 Posts
What order do you get nursing degrees in? I mean is it BSN, RN, so on or is it RN, BSN, so on I am starting to look at colleges for next year and am confused about what programs to look for in the college of choice
meownsmile, BSN, RN
2,532 Posts
I recommend going to your school counselor, asking pertinent questions and listen carefully to their suggestions. They can be a great wealth of information for each individuals situation.
nursemaa
259 Posts
When you graduate from a 4-year nursing program, you receive a BSN. Then after you pass your NCLEX (state board exam) you receive your RN license. If you graduate from a 2-year nursing program, you receive an ADN, then take your NCLEX to receive your RN license. Third option is to attend a diploma program, then take the NCLEX. Either way, you receive your degree or diploma first, and you can call yourself an RN after you pass the NCLEX exam.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
RN is registered nurse. You can get this in a variety of ways, with several different types of degrees and programs. ..... ASN, Diploma, BSN, MSN, PhD.
You really need to see your guidance counselor for advice.
Good luck and hope to see you soon as a nursing student. :balloons: