Passed NCLEX, BA in Psychology, Student Graduate or Entry Level?

Nursing Students ADN/BSN

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I recently passed my NLCEX and have received my license. I also have my Bachelors in Psychology from a couple years back. I am applying for jobs online now and they asked what my highest level of education is: student (college), student (graduate/post-graduate level), and entry level. There are more after that but I am sure I am not qualified for those. My qualm is with the fact that this is for a nursing position so do I go by my Associate's in Nursing or my Bachelor's in Psychology? Are they referring to a post-graduate student as a Bachelor's level or Associate's level?

I could be mistaken, but I think "post grad" is generally referring to Master's or PhD level. A bachelor's is an "undergraduate" degree.

I have a BS in Psych and an associate's in nursing. When asked my highest level of education I always answered "Bachelor's". My education is expressed very clearly in my resume.

Also, for what it is worth, I found my Psych degree to be extremely helpful in landing positions! Good luck!

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