RN’S, How long is the wait to enter Associates degree nursing program?
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There is little advantage to having a BS right out of school. Everybody starts out doing the same work, whether you have an ADN or a BSN. The pay differential is only about 25 cents an hour, and that can disappear after your first performance review. If you want to advance into management, you will need a BSN, but you’ll need several years of experience first, and you can get that with your ADN and work on completing your BSN part time. All hospitals that I know of have a tuition assistance program, so why not get your ADN, get your experience, and let your employer pay for you to complete your BSN? By the time you’ll be in a position where you’ll need a BS, you’ll have it. Good luck.
No, I don’t think it’s always best to go to a 4 year college. It’s less costly to go to a junior college and you can get the Associate’s degree in 2 or less years. Then you can head to the university of your choice for a BS ub nursing. Good Luck!
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