2013-03-03 18:47:15 UTC
HOWEVER, I don't know if I should go to the community college and get an Associate's Degree first (so I can try to start working immediately), or just go for the long-haul and get a Bachelor's Degree from National University or SDSU.
I know I'll get a Bachelor's degree eventually, but my concerns are three-fold:
1. I’ll be working full time while doing this, so I know it'll take longer than "5 semesters."
2. I don’t know which route (ASN first or BSN) would save me money.
3. I don’t know which route will allow me to start working as an RN immediately.
Do people with ASN degrees get hired right out of school out here in San Diego, or do they HAVE to have a BSN immediately?
Is it cheaper to get an ASN and then earn a BSN later, or would the cost be the same regardless of whether I did community college first or not?
I REALLY want to start work as a nurse sooner rather than later, but I don’t know if they hire ASNs as opposed to BSNs.
Anyone who can share their experience or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
NOTE: I already have a Bachelor's Degree in History (useless, which is why I'm going back to school), so I have 181 quarter units. I have NOT taken the three prerequisite classes: Anatomy, physiology, and micobiology.