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diva216

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  1. Well that's how it goes sometimes. Maybe the best preceptor is working nights. I'm sure there's a reason why they want you to work nights. It's only 6 weeks so you'll be okay. You're lucky to get into that area as a new grad so I would be happy and take what comes. Just my
  2. diva216 replied to diva216's topic in General Nursing
    That's a good question. But I have to have my bachelors before I get my masters correct? So I was thinking since I already have my associates in nursing if it would be quicker to get my bsn then msw or get my bsw then my msw? Maybe I'm missing something here thinking I have to do it one step at a time. I don't think there's a program I could enter with my ADN and go straight through for my MSW...is there?!?
  3. diva216 posted a topic in General Nursing
    Hi every1! I'm in need of advice. I'm currently an RN, ADN and have been for a year. I know that I want to be a social worker, underpaid or not, I've always wanted to, so that's not the issue. The issue is whether I should get my bsn then msw, or my bsw then msw? The goal was after I got my bsw that I could do some kind of social work job and/or rn prn while going for my msw :/ Anyone know the time frame for either? costs? I've been debating going back to school, but it's now or never! I'm 26 with no children so I feel it's the perfect opportunity. Thanks in advance!:)

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