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[quote=Anonymous]Nurse here, 2016 grad. Don’t get your MSN right away because that directs you down a path that you may not ultimately want to pursue. I.e. if you’re going to get graduate education, you may want it in a clinical setting versus a managerial one. It does not matter too much where you get your BSN in terms of being hired. You will be hired. Don’t let anybody tell you otherwise. However, some schools around here have better training than others and if your goal is to be a really good nurse and knowledgeable and ready for advancement then you want the best training. Believe it or not I recommend doing the first part of the nursing degree at a community college and then taking advantage of the automatic transfer to a state school. Such as Montgomery College, and then the University of Maryland. Less money, more focused, and a few of the community college programs are quite well respective because they have a long history and a really good clinical set up that produces strong nurses[/quote]
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