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I have a choice to apply for associates degree for RN or my BSN at a University which is a lot more expenses. I also have to take 3 more classes. I really don't know which route to take.

I have a choice to apply for associates degree for RN or my BSN at a University which is a lot more expenses. I also have to take 3 more classes. I really don't know which route to take.

Apply to both and see which one (if either) accepts you. If you get accepted by both, then you'll have a choice to make. Don't agonize until then.

BSN degrees are more expensive, but you have more job opportunities with them. ADN degrees cost less to get, but you would have to go back to school for your BSN.

You could do the ADN route, then work as a nurse while getting your BSN degree online. This way is cheaper, and can take about the same time as getting a BSN degree, if you chose to do it full time rather than part time.

I hope that made sense.

That is what I was going to do at first. But since I basically done with everything. I'm just waiting to apply in February, my community college advisor advise me to go see an advisor at the university. And I found out that I could get my associates degree in 2 years as well as my bsn. Because I've taken everything. But today I found out that I have to take microbiology and pyschopsyiology and nursing concept

before I can apply and I cannot take them at the same time. But I will be going back to my first goal as you listed above. Praying that I get accepted to the R.N. And in February 2019

Yea I was going to do that but now I realize I can't

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