Published Dec 18, 2014
Ruger8mm
248 Posts
I will be graduating this spring with my ADN. I have applied and was looking at RN-BSN programs but one of my instructors did Walden's ADN-MSN in education tract. I already have a bachelors degree and don't have much interest in getting another one, especially if I can get a MSN in the same amount of time for about the same money (a bit more for Walden).
It is not that I have much interest in the ADN-MSN Leadership tract, but that's the best fit for me as far as needs and wants personally and professionally. Especially since most employers are requiring at least a BSN nowadays.
Can anyone who did the ADN-MSN Leadership tract comment on their experiences. Specifically job market receptiveness after you graduated with a MSN in Leadership. Is the Walden MSN degree accepted out there in the world? I've heard of issues with the practitioner degrees from Walden. Thanks in advance for the help and advice.
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?