2 Year (ADN) vs. 4 Year (BSN) Nursing Degree

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Differences between a 2 year (ADN) degree verses a 4 year (BSN) degree
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Very helpful information for those deciding. My granddaughter is finishing up her 4th year at a VA university. She was in a nursing curriculum from day one of her freshman year. She worked at a Richmond hospital this past summer and learned she will make just over $14 more per hour starting out, than those new nurses with only an associates degree. She is very happy with her decision to obtain a BSN and possibly progress further after working a few years.

c.christman
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As a current high school senior I found this video helpful I been trying to decide whether to get my adn or bsn in nursing because college applications are due soon I’m not sure what I want to do yet but I plan on getting my adn and then transferring to a rn to bsn program

aestheticvibes
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Funny thing is you have to spend like 2 years to get them prerequisites before getting on that 2 year program 😭 I’m starting to regret my decision cause I didn’t know now I’m spending 4 years for ADN when I should’ve went straight to university for bsn

laureglowing
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Luckily in NC they don’t care whether you have an associates degree or bachelors. There’s no requirement that you obtain your bachelor’s. In fact most of the hospitals have a partnership with the community colleges, ensuring employment upon graduation. Having a bachelors degree is for more managerial positions but as far as just getting out on the floor at the hospitals, community college level will get you to that goal. ❤️

myleesia
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Very well spoken young woman, Thank you for the information! Best of luck in your bright future! ✨

LL-ebbn
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This is the best video of nursing program, it’s very clear for me now thank you 🙏

toujoursessayer
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I’m a little late to this video, but I graduate from high school next year and I definitely plan to go to college for nursing. Originally I wanted to just jump into a 4 year college to get it over with, but after this video I definitely will be deciding to do 2 years of college first to receive my associate, then go back to get my BSN

haielll
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ADN is usually 3 years unless you already have ur pre requisites

melodyomoregie
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Nice video. I am looking to become a Nurse, but Im not sure if I should become an LPN first, then go back for the ADN. But my goal is to get my ADN. Any advice or tips is greatly appreciated 😊

ShondaD_
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In Texas they always hiring I looking into jobs and most I would have to do would be bsl or cpr certification

kimberlylaguna
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Chamberlain University is ridiculously high, especially when there are other colleges out there that are cheaper and are very good to attend. Chamberlain reached out to me and asked me to join their college. It was nice for them to acknowledge my strength but declined to attend. Found a cheaper reputable college. If I am paying that much money going to Chamberlain, I rather go for my MD degree. That is when I'll pay close to $100.000. To expensive, not worth it to me. Thanks for sharing this video!

octaviawalker
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Hi! I was wondering if I pursue ADN and then I finish it. After that if the hospital requires degree to apply does my degree bscriminology acceptable? Or I should get a Degree in BSN?

itsyourday
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I’m going to a CC for my associates and I was wondering if after I transfer to get my BSN does it take more time then just going straight into a 4 year college?

kaehilaromero
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After you get an ADN RN can you apply for RN-BSN BRIDGE… or do you have to wait???

MarcoRodriguez-hont
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I'm having doubts about ADN since most hospitals prefer BSN graduates, will it be hard for me to find a job in a hospital as an ADN? I'm planning to enroll in RN to BSN program once I become an RN though

aquaeverglow
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So does that mean that the nurse shortage is no more? I thought it didn’t matter especially after Covid

victoreasanchez
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Have anyone done RN associates degree online? If so jow was it. Thank you in advance ☺️

diaryofablackwoman
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Was this girl sponsored by Chamberlin University? CC do offer skills such as communication, and the others she listed, due to the credits needing to tally to 60 and not over you do take pharmacology, pathophysiology, etc but there all condensed and part of fundamentals so pass the NCLEX. I don't know this sounded so sketchy. Point blank-apply to public school, if not accepted then private school. You don't graduate making 80k. Your first year even with post pandemic lucky to make 60k(and thats in the cities).

Sophies
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I will be in school for medical assistant in March. I want to also pursue a ADN Bridge to BSN program. How long should I work as a MA? Or should I just get my MA, work as a MA while getting my ADN?

CreolePearls_
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Hey ....can an international student do ADN nursing program in USA straight after high school.?? Please reply

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