Is an associates degree in nursing enough to be an RN?

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Hello,    I am starting school this fall for nursing and I was wondering what the difference in job opportunities were for a RN with an associates degree vs. a bachelors. Basically I am debating on which one I would like to go for.                                     Thank You.      ...

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Hello Samantha, Congrats on starting your nursing career! It really depends on what type of nursing...

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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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Is an associates degree in nursing the same as an RN?

I want to go straight for my RN but at the college i would like to go to it just says that you can get your associates degree, and then the LPN to RN.. i dont think they theyre the ...show more

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Yes.....it is the 2 yr.. R N degree! An LPN is a one yr. degree..

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Okay so, can you become an Registered Nurse (RN) with a regular associates degree?not in nursing.?

im thinking about getting an associates degree(regular), but was wondering if you could become an RN with just that, instead of one in nursing?HELP PLEASE!!

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Believe it or not, you actually need a formal education in nursing to become an RN.

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I hate nursing- I have an associates degree(RN) what else can I do?

I am desperate to change my line of work. I am the spiritual artistic sort, and I don't understand or thrive in the negative atmosphere of nursing. I have thought of psychology, but I don't want to sit in an office all day. I am ecologically minded,...

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I have the same degree and also hate nursing. I feel like I am in a deep dark hole in my life. I feel...

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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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Hi! I work at a college now and help with some of this, but many of our students who have a background...

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OTC offers an Associates of Applied Science in Registered Nursing, and a certificate in Practical Nursing...

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obviously you could be a nurse but another interseting job is being a clinical researcher for a pharmacutical...

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If you want to work at hospital, it's better take BSN than ADN, as a lot of hospital require their RN...

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