So I am currently a non-nursing major, decided later in my college career that the field that I was about to enter wasn't necessarily the best fit for me. Luckily, most of the classes that I was taking were in alignment with the pre-requisites for most Master's Entry programs (MESN, MEPN, MDP, etc.). But the more I looked into it, the more unsure I got with the Master's Entry Programs. I know that I want to earn my MSN, but now I am debating as to whether I should go through with a Master's Entry Program or whether I should enroll in an Accelerated BSN program, and then apply to a traditional MSN program. I am honestly trying to get out of school in the least amount of time, with the least amount of debt possible (I could dream, no?). Does anyone have any suggestions or advice that they'd like to share when it comes to those decisions?
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So I am currently a non-nursing major, decided later in my college career that the field that I was about to enter wasn't necessarily the best fit for me. Luckily, most of the classes that I was taking were in alignment with the pre-requisites for most Master's Entry programs (MESN, MEPN, MDP, etc.). But the more I looked into it, the more unsure I got with the Master's Entry Programs. I know that I want to earn my MSN, but now I am debating as to whether I should go through with a Master's Entry Program or whether I should enroll in an Accelerated BSN program, and then apply to a traditional MSN program. I am honestly trying to get out of school in the least amount of time, with the least amount of debt possible (I could dream, no?). Does anyone have any suggestions or advice that they'd like to share when it comes to those decisions?