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  1. Hello, I am a freshman in college interested in getting my MSN. I came to my school under the impression that I could continue with this goal even though there is no nursing program Right now my major is "Clinical Biology," and I am wondering if this will end up hurting me in the long run. Most of the students who graduate with this degree go on to medical school or PA school, but I would not like to do either of those. I'm thinking about transferring, but I don't know which route to take, or if I even need to transfer. Should I go to a technical school, get my associate's in nursing, work in a hospital while I attempt to get my BSN, and then go on to get my MSN? Should I transfer to a school that has a BSN program and go from there? Or should I continue on with my Clinical Biology degree and then attempt to get my MSN? I am completely lost about which path I need to take. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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