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What is the different between BSN and associate degree in nursing?



What is the different between BSN and associate degree in nursing?

BSN is 4 years and Assoc. is 2. There really is NO pay difference unless you work in a large university hospital that requires a BSN. Usually you need a BSN for any management or higher position. A BSN can open more doors in your nursing career. Source(s): RN for 6 years (just got my BSN)
2 years.
B is 4 years
Assoc.is 2 years.
Besides the 2 and 4 yrs. BSN is more academic and observation where ADN is more hands on and clinical.
9 years
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