How many of you have a BSN

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I was just curious to see how many BSNs we have on this site.

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It doesn't seem to be that many but I could be wrong...

Specializes in Emergency.
Never assume sir. Oh, yeah; I do.;)

Remember what Felix Unger said about assuming?

"When you assume, you make an ass out of you and me."

BSN and looking into a MSN or DNP......I would definitely recommend it if you plan on furthering your career and education! :grad:

Specializes in SICU/CVICU.

BSN with additional gradulate credits

Specializes in ICU.

BSN and no plans for any further schooling PERIOD! :yeah::lol2:

Specializes in I like everything except ER.

I have a BSN. I went to University 30 years ago. it gave me a lot of options.

Specializes in Surgery, Tele, OB, Peds,ED-True Float RN.

BN here! (My province does not have a BSN program as the Nursing faculties are autonomous. They are not associated with the Science faculty (same with the Pharm. faculty). No more RN diploma program either. That was done away with in 1995 in the entire province. We only graduate Bachelor's degree students now. All the instructors from the RN diploma programs had to complete their MSN, DNP or some kind of Education degrees and now teach at the University level, as opposed to the College level. We don't have any ADN programs here. Actually a few provinces are working toward BN/BSN for entry to practice.

Specializes in PICU, Sedation/Radiology, PACU.

LPN for 3 years. Acquired BSN in May of this year :D

Specializes in medical surgical.

I have a BSN with 2.5 years exp. I CANNOT find a job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Specializes in FNP/FPMHNP-BC.

BSN and waiting for acceptance letter for MSN program.

Specializes in Home Health.

Diploma RN here. Looked into online coursework for BSN through local university. Found it would cost me $30,000.00. I would never get a return on my investment at that cost.

Specializes in Geriatrics, WCC.

ADN here. director of Nursing for 10 years. Why go back to school?

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