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  1. Thanks for the advice. I would ideally like to work for a few years before going back to get my MSN, I just don't know whick route to take, online or traditional university.
  2. Thanks for the reply. I'm asking because the market where I live is saturated with BSN new grads and many area hospitals don't require a BSN but they prefer it. I'm trying to make myself more marketable now and eventually go into nursing education. I am wondering if I will be perceived by HR and hiring managers as not as credible with a MSN from an online program vs a traditional university.
  3. Hi I'm graduating soon with an ADN. I have a BS in another field and am looking for a RN to MSN program. My question is which is more important to perspective employers, that you have a MSN or where you received your MSN? Thanks.

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