Which RN-BSN programs should one avoid if they were going to eventually get their MSN

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I want to eventually get a MSN, but first I will be taking a RN-BSN program. Btw: I don't want to take a RN-BS-MSN program either because of circumstance. Anyway, which RN-BSN programs do MSN programs look poorly upon? Which ones aren't seen as being equivalent to a traditional BSN program?

Ultimately, which RN-BSN programs will turn an acceptance from a MSN program into a rejection?

Thanks.

Specializes in Med/Surg, ICU, educator.

As long as it's accredited, it shouldn't be looked down upon by any MSN program.

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