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RN to MSN

Has anyone finished a RN to MSN bridge program? If so did you enjoy it ? Was it worth it?

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SahraDennis-

I have yet to meet a person who earned a graduate degree and was disappointed in her decision to pursue additional education. An MSN opens many more doors in the nursing field. I would encourage anyone who has the desire to return to school to better her career. I have not completed an RN to MSN degree, but I suspect the candidate will complete all required undergraduate nursing and general education courses. Afterwards, the person would begin working on graduate level nursing courses. I would hope an RN to MSN is a cheaper alternative versus earning a BSN then an MSN.

Received MSN in 2005 and immediately landed dream job. Plus, my education has really been of value in performing my job. So YES! Worth it to me

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