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Do employers favor those with a BSN ?
I think you guys are unfairly attacking Triquee. IMO- she seems like a pretty smart woman who knows where she wants to go in life. If someone is not interested in furthering their education and are not required by their employer/profession to do so, why is that such a bad thing?If someone considers a BSN fluff, that is their opinion. Some people consider a liberal arts degree fluff. Some people consider a psych degree fluff. It's all a matter of opinion and everyone is entitled to one.
I, personally, believe the more education the better. I am aiming for a BSN... FWIW
I agree with most of this. The problem is, triquee does come across as very arrogant and condescending with everyone who attempts to challenge her. It's not a matter of content, it's the delivery that's lacking. That is where the immaturity shows. So, although I agree that she seems smart, her intellect needs to be tempered with tact and restraint. Until that happens, I have to agree with the other post that said she won't be in charge of hiring anyone anytime soon.
lifelearningrn, BSN, RN
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Thank you! I hope you're right!