Hi! I'm a new poster here. I'm currently almost done with my Bachelor's degree at CSUF and I've been looking into Nursing for graduate school. I currently volunteer at a children's hospital, so that's how it really caught my interest. I've been doing a ton of research and I still find myself confused, seems like that's how these things go. I am wondering what the better route is - ABSN to Masters or to just go for a MECN or MEPN. I have been looking at UCLA MECN, the school is of course a great choice, but I'm really turned off by the CNL part because that's not exactly what I am interested in. UCSF has a great MEPN, but I can't imagine how hard that is to get into (a stupid reason I guess, but still). Same goes for schools like Penn and UW, what if I'm not good enough kinda thing. CSUF has an ABSN that's done in 5 semesters and they also have Master's programs in Nursing as well (Midwifery for example). I'll have to look into more schools that have ABSN programs. Right now, I only have the general ed nursing prereqs done (psych, sociology, english, etc.) and none of the science. I plan on going straight to a CC after my Bachelor's is done in May 2014 and completing them as fast as possible with a high GPA (ideally of course). I also want to get my CNA asap as well. For the record, I am interested in pediatrics and midwifery (haven't decided yet as I haven't had experience in both peds and L&D). I'm assuming I'd want to get my Master's in one of these specialties. Any opinions? Has anyone done either route and has experience, good or bad? I feel like doing an ABSN program will let me have more experience and be a nurse faster, but I'm afraid I'll let too much time go by between that and a Master's. I'm also afraid if I do the MECN I'll be upset that I'm not specializing in what I want. I've heard that at the end of the day, having an MSN not in a specialty really doesn't help you stand out against BSNs anyways.