I am finishing up my ADN and have a job lined up. They recommended I didn't try to get my BSN until I have worked for at least a year, maybe two. At that point with two years under my belt, do I really need a BSN, or does it just look good on paper?
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Hey everyone,
I am finishing up my ADN and have a job lined up. They recommended I didn't try to get my BSN until I have worked for at least a year, maybe two. At that point with two years under my belt, do I really need a BSN, or does it just look good on paper?