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  1. Thank You for your comments, I appreciate the link. Very informative.
  2. Thank you for the advice. Do you know where I can find more information about this?
  3. sbostonRN- Thanks for your comment. Sorry to hear you had a hard time getting a job with an ADN. I try not to put too much thought into it but I do worry about not being able to find a job after all my hard work. I never thought about tuition reimbursement. I will keep that into mind when weighing my options. RNmom2010- It is so nice to hear that you made the choice to work for 2 1/2 years and now you are going for your BSN. I am a mom too and I am feeling like my family and I need a break from school. Still trying to weigh all my options. Thanks for the comment.
  4. Is it worth it to buy extra malpractice insurance as an RN? What does it cover? About how much is it? How do you go about getting this extra coverage? Thank you
  5. I am a student nurse and will be graduating in December 2012 with an ADN (associate in nursing). I have been told since day one I need to "go on" and get my bachelor degree and there is going to be a day when they will only accept RNs with a BSN. I want to get other nurses opinions on this. When is the "best" time to get my bachelor degree? Is it better to go right for it after graduating or to work for a year or two before going to get my bachelor degree? Thank you

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