Does CRNA or Nurse Practitioner must have Bachelor's degree?

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Hi, I am thinking about getting my 2 year associate degree's in nursing then become a RN but I wasn't sure if I want to become a BSN if i'm only going to work as RN because there aren't much differences between 2year RN and 4year (not insulting but i'm just talking in general, I believe it is still good to learn more but, I don't know if it is that worth it for 2 years of more studying if you are only going to stay as a RN).

However, I was planning to take a program that goes RN to BSN to become nurse practitioner or CRNA.

When I looked for some pre-requisites for those two, it says that you will need RN lisence and some of them said that you will need BSN.

If I finish my 2year associate degrees in nursing and receive RN lisence, do I still need to go through the RN to BSN in order to apply programs to become CRNA or BSN?

My other question is that, I see there are many ads about RN to BSN online program.

but when you apply to CRNA or nurse practitioner programs, does it matter if I take any online school or go to good nursing university?

My questions might sound kinda dumb :sniff: but please understand and be nice.

I have just changed my major and there are so many things that I do not know in common senses.

Thank you so much for reading! and I'll wait for replies! :)

acupofgas, where did you go for your CRNA program? Sounds like a place for me!

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