If you're thinking about transfering, check out how many credits will transfer. If your current credits aren't going to shave any time off of an ADN, might as well go for the BSN. However, an ADN, will get you in to work, gain experience, and most places will reimburse your tuition to pursue a BSN. Additionally, there are many ADN to BSN programs that can take as little as 18 mos. So in effect you could have a BSN in 3.5 years with the ADN route, pay less, and gain more experience. Whatever you decide, never stop learning.