Nursing College In Northeast??

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<p>Reasons:</p>

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<li>There are places that are requiring their employees to have a BSN and not an ASN.</li>
<li>You can get into management more easily with a BSN.</li>
<li>BSN programs have more nursing classes, and often have more clinical hours and opportunities.</li>
<li>2 year Associates programs take an average of about 3 years to complete…if you can have a higher degree in just one more year, why not?</li>
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<p>…and what I listed isn’t even the entire list.</p>