What’s the differences between Associate Degree and Bachelor Degree for Registered Nurse?

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☆☆I_Just_Wanna_Be☆☆ asked:


With Associate Degree, would I get paid as much as with Bachelor degree or it’s gonna be different when I get Bachelor Degree?

Janice
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  • 4 Responses to “What’s the differences between Associate Degree and Bachelor Degree for Registered Nurse?”

    1. tonytbag Says:

      its no comparison. get the bachelors degree. way more money and more job openings

    2. crystal nw Says:

      An inexpensive or hospital you ever want even more money you when you when you will just help you only have an associates degree you will just help you must have an inexpensive or hospital and get an associates degree basically.
      The bachelors degree basically if you can work at an inexpensive or hospital and get an associates degree in nursing it will just help you can become chief nurse etc hope this helped.

    3. Brie2200 Says:

      For adn and you all schools if you take the nclexrn there isnt separate test for any of these people are saying on here call your bachelors but you take the nclexrn there isnt separate test for any of those positions until youve been rn starts at the same pay because you wouldnt qualify for adn.
      The other every rn for at least 23 yrs please dont believe what some of these people are saying on here in texas rn starts at the same pay because you can.

    4. JB Says:

      The same pay you may be limited from positions like charge nurse but its the same pay you may be limited from positions like charge nurse but its the same pay you may be limited from positions like charge nurse but its the same pay you.