Published Mar 22, 2006
nuberianne_RN
133 Posts
Will schools will look at a candidate who already has a master's degree favorably or negatively. The reason I am thinking that it might be a negative is the schools may think the student is undecided about their future. However, MBA or Master's in Healthcare Administration can be used in many areas perhaps even running a CRNA agency. Are any of you pursuing the CRNA degree as a second graduate degree?
apaisRN, RN, CRNA
692 Posts
Very positive. Although the other degrees may not be as challenging, you have proved that you can do graduate level work. Many students are older and have had more than one career already, and it's not viewed as negative.