Hi to all! I'm graduating in Dec with my ADN. I eventually want to have my Masters, if not my DNP. I want to further my education basically as much as I possibly can. I've been looking into Rn-Msn programs in my area. I've been considering starting immediately. Like the next possible semester. And if possible, going full time, without working and being able to have my masters in about a year and half. My husband and I want to have a child. So I've been debating whether we should do try while I'm getting my masters and I'll be home. However, and extra income would be very helpful. I'm just worried that work, school, and a newborn would be too much. Another question I have is... Which msn program??? There are SO many!! I don't even know where to begin. I'm not sure the area I want to work yet. I don't want to limit myself so new into the field. So I've been thinking should I just do an Rn-Bsn and work and hopefully find the area that I want. I'm just do afraid that if I don't stay on top of school, life will happen, and I'll never be able to go back and finish. However, I'm questioning whether it makes sense to go just for a Bsn, knowing I want to go further in the long run. Is that taking the really slow, more expensive route? Ugh!! I know that's a lot of info.. Any thoughts, or suggestions? Thanks!!