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  1. Another thought, start looking at prerequisites for some of the nursing programs. If your health admin degree allows, you could take some of those courses over the next two years. Sorry my advice isn't very straight forward but maybe my similar experience will give you some insight! That's exactly what I have decided to do! I'm going to be taking prerequisites for the nursing program as I work on finishing my other degree! Thank you all for your comments, it really was a great help!
  2. I was thinking in the long run with the health administration degree I could move up to administrative nursing job if the opportunity presented itself. I feel that the degree could become useful later in life if I want to move to an administrative job in a hospital/clinic?
  3. Hi all! I am currently a undergrad student on my junior year. I have discovered a passion in health care and want to become a nurse. I currently a health administration major and plan to graduate in 2018 with a bachelors in health admin. Some may ask well go into nursing? I don't want to waste time and start over in nursing. Therefore, I have decided to finish what I started (health administration) however, I really want to pursue nursing. Should I go into a two year nursing degree to get my ADN and get into the field asap to start paying off some student loans. My second option would be to try for a BSN . I know a BSN is better than a ADN in the long run but cant I go back to school if I want to get my BSN? HELP!

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