If you want to become a nurse, you certainly have to start by becoming a registered nurse by passing state certification examination for registered nurses in addition to taking either associate degree in nursing or bachelor’s degree in nursing program. You are considered eligible to join the state certification examination of course after you earn your ADN or BSN degree. Therefore, the first stage of your systematic efforts to become a nurse is taking one of those two academic degree programs and earning a degree from your program of choice. Finding a junior college or a nursing school where you can take such program is not difficult because nursing schools are everywhere to be found in the United States. If you reside in any cities in Utah or San Diego, California, you can find an accredited San Diego colleges or one in Utah easily using internet.
Both ADN and BSN programs have both advantages and disadvantages. ADN program is a two-year degree program whereas BSN program is a four-year degree program. Therefore, it can be concluded that taking ADN program is the faster way to become a registered nurse because if you take ADN program in any nursing schools in Utah and San Diego, you can immediately join the state certification examination after two years of academic nursing study.
If you take BSN program, you can join the state certification examination after four years of academic nursing study. Therefore, taking BSN program is a longer way to become a registered nurse. However, if you take BSN program, you will get more course concentrations that give you more established academic backgrounds for your career. By earning BSN degree, you are also considered qualified to pursue professional careers in nursing, such as nurse manager, and to continue your study to earn master’s degree in nursing.
Thanks for sharing your views. Can you please tell me. Why BSN program is a longer way to become a registered nurse? and which course is best to become registered nurse in a short time.
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