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so after getting the associates, one decides to go do the rn-bsn right away---this program will take 2 years full time (on campus)...

would it hurt the resume--seeing you obtained your rn license in 2010, but didnt work at a hospital for the next 2 years---as you were just studying for the bsn degree??? Last edit by LookForward on Jul 17, '10
well i worked for 2 yrs and went back and completed my bsn-online...now in bridge bsn-msn online. what about working per diem/ part time. is your school onsite or distance learning-online? if its online its totally doable while working. personally i just wanted the break from school, and wanted to apply theory to practice, and not worrry about much while working the first 2 years. i think that after passing the boards and waiting 2 yrs, and not working, that most employers will wonder why you didn't do some type of work. i'm sure its been done before. but with the job market like it is, i think it would be better to have your foot in the door someway. well i hope that it works out for you either way. just my thoughts

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I am working and going back in Aug. but my BSN program is full time, one day a week. Good luck!!

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I'm working 2 days a week and in LPN to BSN bridge.

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I graduated with my ADN in May. Passed the NCLEX in June. Still no RN job so back to school I go!

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Quote from ShannonRN2010I am working and going back in Aug. but my BSN program is full time, one day a week. Good luck!!

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I didn't know there were LPN to BSN programs, only LPN to RN (ADN) What's the name of it, and are there a lot more out there? I haven't been able to find one of these anywhere!

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Quote from LookForwardso after getting the associates, one decides to go do the rn-bsn right away---this program will take 2 years full time (on campus)...would it hurt the resume--seeing you obtained your rn license in 2010, but didnt work at a hospital for the next 2 years---as you were just studying for the bsn degree???
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 16:39   Views: 867   
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