How hard is it to get your RN Associates?

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Is it hard for a RN with a associates degree to get hired?

I'm planning on going to a community college and getting my associates degree which will only take about 2 years and cost less. I want to do that but I want to be sure that ...show more

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Larger hospitals in California are looking for new grad with BSN. This will not rule out someone who...

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How long does it take to get an Associates degree in Nursing (RN)?

The college I want to attend requires 67 credit hours to get my degree. How long should that take if I take the maximum hours I can take?

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Any associates degree can be completed in 2 years if you take the maximum full-time credit load of about...

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Can you get an Associates degree in nursing and become and RN?

I am trying to figure out how much schooling I would need. I want to go to school to become an RN but I wanted to know with the Associates degree in nursing make me an RN? And is that ...show more

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Going the ADN route is definitely a much cheaper and quicker way to become a RN.

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Could an RN with only an associates degree get hired for a job as a Nurse Adminsitrator?

I know a woman who is an RN in ICU. She is the charge nurse (a.k.a. the head nurse) of the ICU nurses, and has been an RN for about 4 years now. She only has an Associates degree in ...show more

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Sure, she has a chance.She wouldn't have made it as far the interview if she didn't.

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Can you get a job as an RN with an associates degree and be paid to go back to get your bachelors?

I was thinking about becoming a nurse and getting my associates degree first and getting a job, then going back to get my BSN. I read somewhere that if you work at a hospital then ...show more

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Be aware that """I heard "" is not the most accurate source of information.

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I want to get my Associates degree in RN but..?

I want to be an RN to be a Labor & Delivery nurse..but i REALLY suck at math...how math will I need to know ?

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Do NOT let sucking at math discourage you from getting your RN degree. There is a little math that you...

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If I get my associates in RN nursing, what all do I have to do when I move to another state to work?

For instance, I just moved to northern Alabama and I will be completing my associates of nursing here.. after school, I want to live in Pennsylvania or Virginia, what will I have to ...show more

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traveling nurse are required to have 2 yrs experience at least. they do NOT hire new grads. traveling...

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MSN: As a nurse, you will suffer from burnout and when you begin to suffer from burnout, you are going...

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First, the associate's in nursing is typically an associate's of science (AS). It is designed as a two...

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