ADN vs BSN Nursing Degree

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  • What are the differences between an ADN and BSN nursing degree? Does it really matter which one you get? Watch to find out!
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Komentáře • 189

  • @cherylann2271
    @cherylann2271 Před 4 lety +89

    I have had my ADN for 29 years, and before that I was a LPN for 3 years, I became a LPN when I was 18 yo. This December I will graduate from an RN to BSN program and I’ll be 51. Next September I will start a DNP program to become a FNP.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +4

      Wow that's amazing! Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @pvel123
      @pvel123 Před 4 lety +1

      I absolutely love this! Way to go! You are an inspiration!❤️

    • @MinkaLovesPineapples
      @MinkaLovesPineapples Před 2 lety

      This is so inspiring! Totally awesome 😊

  • @mackenziemoreau8441
    @mackenziemoreau8441 Před 4 lety +51

    I’m currently in the ADN program (I graduate in 12 days!!). I plan on getting my bachelors and going to CRNA school eventually!

  • @NurseAnesthesia1
    @NurseAnesthesia1 Před 4 lety +13

    I wish I had some guidance after graduating high school. I would have gone straight into an ADN. Instead I wasted my first 2 years of undergrad taking dumb classes for a biology major. Took me 6 years to get my BSN. Worked 3.5 years bedside, and now finally going to CRNA school. The newer generation have so much guidance from people like you on how to navigate their education and career!

  • @ericaminton1824
    @ericaminton1824 Před 4 lety +21

    I graduated with my ADN in 2006 with a sponsorship from a hospital so school was paid for and I had a job right away. Iwas a young mom so ADN was definitely a better route for me and my family. I graduated with my online BSN in 2018 because my hospital paid for it so it made sense. I received both my ADN and BSN from a community college locally. I agree in practice, there really isn't a difference between ADN and BSN nurses. I actually think waiting for my BSN helped me in applying for CRNA school because I had clinical years and recent academic experience that other applicants that went straight for BSN couldn't. I'm starting my CRNA DNP at University of South Florida in May. Thanks for another thoughtful video!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +3

      First of all CONGRATULATIONS on getting into CRNA school!!! That's so awesome that your hospital paid for your degrees.

    • @ericaminton1824
      @ericaminton1824 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheSchoellerFamily God has definitely blessed me all along my path!

  • @Glodwra
    @Glodwra Před 4 lety +21

    My mother has been an ADN nurse for over 30 years and has had a stellar career. She says the best financial way to go is LPN, then ADN. From my understanding, she says that having a BSN is all fluff, and they just put more stress on the nurse with supervisory roles with the same pay. ADN for me

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +2

      That's so great! I agree, that's one big difference.

    • @Zizzyyzz
      @Zizzyyzz Před 4 lety +2

      Or CNA to ADN. Much cheaper and faster route. Not to mention not having to take the NCLEX twice.

    • @Glodwra
      @Glodwra Před 4 lety

      @@Zizzyyzz no programs like that in Tampa unfortunately

    • @Zizzyyzz
      @Zizzyyzz Před 4 lety +2

      @@Glodwra I don't mean a bridge program for CNA to ADN. I mean getting your CNA certificate and working a little bit to decide if you want to get your degree in nursing.

    • @pnoyguitar
      @pnoyguitar Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@Zizzyyzz I did LVN to ADN. NCLEX was easy because LPN has already taught most of it. I was CNA at first though. LVN was easy to get in and with easy prereqs. It made it easier for me to get into the ADN program and I managed to get my ADN within 8 months. This in California by the way. I work as a hospice nurse an RN. YAY!

  • @jaden_lindner
    @jaden_lindner Před 3 lety +2

    I got my LPN over a year ago, graduating with my ADN in December, then planning to do my BSN afterwards! I live in a smaller town so this option definitely worked for me! You explained the routes so clearly! 👍🏼

  • @palor5282
    @palor5282 Před 4 lety +2

    You are such an inspiration! Keep up it!! I’m so proud of you!

  • @GerardoMartinez-sb3is
    @GerardoMartinez-sb3is Před 4 lety

    I just passed my last exit exam in my BSN program and graduate in tow weeks! I have been following your channel ever since i started my program! I love all of your videos and i enjoy being a part of your journey to CRNA! I hope that in a few years I can start my CRNA journey! I start my critical care residency in a level 1 trauma center and I am so excited! Thank you for all of your advice through out the years!

  • @ashleysmith6252
    @ashleysmith6252 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you!!!!!! Finally someone can tell me literally everything I need to know and was wondering 😂 I’m currently finishing up my first semester of my ADN degree🤩

  • @aleanaxinas.sanchez7053
    @aleanaxinas.sanchez7053 Před 4 lety +3

    So inspiring & still so humble as always💜

  • @amenydaif
    @amenydaif Před 4 lety

    I LOVE this video! I'm currently in the swing of getting my prerequisites together to get into the ADN program at my school and you answered all the questions that have been on my mind for the longest time! Thank you!!!!

  • @HaleyAnnStudentNurse
    @HaleyAnnStudentNurse Před 4 lety +5

    Great video! I graduated in December 2018 with my ADN. It was definitely a struggle with trying to land a job. Luckily, I ended up in the ICU as a new grad! I'm still a newbie, but I am a solid 5 months in! Wooohooo!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +2

      Yay for getting ICU right away! I was so lucky to get in as well when I graduated. What kind of ICU do you work in?

    • @HaleyAnnStudentNurse
      @HaleyAnnStudentNurse Před 4 lety

      @@TheSchoellerFamily Thank you! I'm really liking it! I work in a general ICU. We get lots of fresh transplants, HENT surgeries, CRRT, leech therapy pts. 😊

    • @tianna1817
      @tianna1817 Před 4 lety

      How long did it take you to land a job after graduating?

  • @DabidRobinson
    @DabidRobinson Před 4 lety +7

    This is a really good nursing video idea. In my own experience, my BSN has made no difference.

  • @Tom-ik5sc
    @Tom-ik5sc Před 3 lety +3

    I'm going to be starting an accelerated BSN program. I already have a BA degree, and decided this year Id like to get into nursing. I had initially planned on doing a 2-and-2 type program to become a BSN RN, but when I discovered 2nd degree accelerated programs, I was sold. They allow students with any 4 year degree to take the full BSN upper division course load, without the lower division courses they've already done in their first degree (classes like history, English, etc). They also eliminate extended vacation times like summer break. The result is a full BSN program and degree done in 16 months, straight. It's intense, of course, but in less than a year and a half a person can be a full fledged BSN.

  • @shaggydayvo704
    @shaggydayvo704 Před 4 lety +1

    I have just recently started watching your videos and you have been extremely helpful to me I must say. My story is, I pretty much woke up one day and realized that I don't just have a desire to be a CRNA, I have a deep passion, like a flame burning inside me that won't quinch until my goal is reached. From there I plan to do that for several years if not the rest of my life or if I decide to further my education. As for now I already have a long road ahead as I'm staying quite literally from scratch! I mean I'm about to go get my highschool diploma beginning of next year. Then on to nursing school for my ADN so I can start working ASAP. After I do that for enough time and get into the groove of things and feel ready I'm going to take my RN to BSN online with a popular University (UA). Then I'll continue to work on the field and pre prepare myself as much as possible for CRNA school so I can be as ready as possible though I've heard most are jaw dropped their first day of school, but if one is determined than anything is possible, right?! I know I've got a very long very hard road ahead of me but I have my path planned out and I'm also ready to make changes to that path to get to the end result if need be. I just don't have a CRNA school picked it yet as I'm giving myself time to work on the field first and make connections get opinions, etc... I am scared and excited at the same time but I am ready to tackle the world and feel like I've finally found my calling which brings me to, I'm a male that's about to turn 37!!! So, yeah, yet I don't feel insecure about that. The life I've had had been quite tough. My family situation (taking care of 3 family members that are disabled 1 amputee with more issues than that, 1diabetic/epileptic also with more issues, and 1 high anxiety, COPD also more issues than that.). I paused my life so I could help them live theirs and I don't regret any moment of it and I wouldn't change it, well other than getting rid of each of their problems if I was capable of doing so. Now though, here I am. A properly aged block of cheese ready to be sliced and eaten. Haha a bit too pungent? LoL.. ok so I just opened my book up to you and the world and laid it all out. If you have any advice I welcome it. I'm ready to move into my next phase of life and my purpose. This is me this is it this has got to be it I can feel it in my bones and every single particle of my being!!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Determination really is key! That's very special that you dedicated your time to helping family members in need. You'll make an amazing nurse.

    • @shaggydayvo704
      @shaggydayvo704 Před 4 lety

      @@TheSchoellerFamily thanks. I actually was hesitant about going into nursing for years. Family and friends kept trying to convince me it's perfect for me but I just never saw it like that. It wasn't until I came across some articles and videos on Nurse Anesthetist that everything went off like a light bulb. As if I found my purpose so to speak. I have this driver like I haven't had in years with a chaotic serene calmness inside. I've already thrown myself into this fully and it's the one thing I don't feel unsure about in life, I don't feel anxious about, well but irrationally anxious. So, since I am at a point where I can start to focus a little more on what I do with me I'm taking the leap and getting everything going so I can get certified and start ASAP in nursing and while working figure out the finer details along the way. Your videos have helped me a ton and I thank you for sharing your experience and your life with me, with everyone. You are amazing!

  • @joeyrobinson1163
    @joeyrobinson1163 Před 3 lety +1

    I finished my coreqs and prereqs and start my adn schools adn program in august. Im super excited. It's a really restricted and competitive program to get into and you stand the best chance if you end up going in like three years basically like I am and doing all the science courses first.

  • @OGronron
    @OGronron Před 4 lety +11

    In an ADN program with 2 semesters left.

  • @raisingthemsimply
    @raisingthemsimply Před 4 lety +4

    I am in the ADN it just makes the most sense financially having a family.

  • @kristinreynolds577
    @kristinreynolds577 Před 4 lety +6

    When it comes to travel nursing, does it matter which degree you have or is one preferred over the other? Great video! Much love to you, Jon and your sweet foster baby! 💗💗💗

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +4

      It depends on where you're traveling to. Some level 1 and magnet hospitals will take BSN over ADN travel nurses. Thank you so much 💗

  • @BoltCRNA
    @BoltCRNA Před 4 lety +5

    I did my two years of nursing school prerequisite courses at a community college to save money then transferred my courses to a university to do their BSN program. I did that because in my area all the ADN programs were focused on turning out med surg nurses with almost no focus on specialties or critical care. The local BSN program focused a lot on specialties and specifically critical care so it seemed like a no brainer. I also knew I was going to grad school soon after so it made sense to me to do a BSN. Last reason is I had a full ride for nursing school with either an ADN or BSN as long as I worked for two years in the local ICU after graduation. Done deal.

  • @yoxenaa
    @yoxenaa Před 4 lety +15

    I am currently in an ADN program! 😄

  • @gabrielleg533
    @gabrielleg533 Před 4 lety

    hehe hi again! im currently 2/3 way done with my ADN and dual enrolled in my BSN. I started my BSN online halfway thru my first semester of ADN. It's been working out great!

  • @carolinahansen7418
    @carolinahansen7418 Před 4 lety +1

    I am ABOUT to go into the ADN program ! :)
    when I graduate high school, rhianna will be graduating CRNA school!!
    **i will eventually do the same thing of bsn and crna 💘

  • @cynthiarosales5287
    @cynthiarosales5287 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Rhianna! I love your videos :) i am in an adn program because a bsn was too expensive for me and i had already spent two years in college pursuing a degree i never truly wanted. I plan on getting my bsn online and someday hope to be a crna too!

  • @analysjaneka5919
    @analysjaneka5919 Před 4 lety +6

    I’m currently in an ADN program! I started at university for two years until I decided I wanted to do nursing. Another 4 years seemed too long so ADN seemed right so I can get a nursing job sooner!

  • @JonSchoeller
    @JonSchoeller Před 4 lety +26

    Your ADN seems like forever ago. Four score and seven years later you almost have your doctorates. 😂

  • @alphasoffitness1756
    @alphasoffitness1756 Před 4 lety +1

    Have you ever done a budget with me finical video?
    Or like any videos on how exactly you saved for CRNA school?
    I just think it’s crazy to think you paid for school in full and not in any debt. That’s amazing!
    Just got accepted into nursing school and start in January and interested in CRNA thanks to you! Continue to inspire and be great (:

  • @luv2model2007
    @luv2model2007 Před 4 lety +3

    ADN here 💁🏼‍♀️ been a nurse for 3.5 years and so far I’ve done MS, cardiac, PCU, heme/onc, MD office, travel nursing and now in the Resource team at my local hospital going between 6 different facilities 🤑 I admire you for doing CRNA school. I don’t know if I could do it lol

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +1

      Wow you've done a lot! I loved working resource because it's always something different lol

    • @luv2model2007
      @luv2model2007 Před 4 lety

      Rhianna Ferial true. Never a dull moment. And better pay 🙃🤑

    • @tatedee3278
      @tatedee3278 Před 4 lety +1

      Where did you do travel nursing? Did you have trouble getting to the city you wanted without a BSN? I’m super interested in travel nursing!

    • @luv2model2007
      @luv2model2007 Před 4 lety

      Fruitfully Tate no the travel agencies don’t care if you have a bsn or ADN as long as your an RN 👌 I traveled locally in NC.

  • @jillianwebb2336
    @jillianwebb2336 Před 3 lety +1

    Very glad I stumbled on your page!! I am in school for ADN currently and I plan to get BSN after I secure a job upon graduation. I am very interested in CRNA school! If you don’t me asking, did you become an ICU nurse with ADN or BSN??
    Ps- I am a transplant recipient (kidney and pancreas), I know how much you love those cases 💗

  • @rachelmarx2731
    @rachelmarx2731 Před 4 lety +1

    I went directly into a ADN/BSN program. Its called CEP program through Maricopa Community Colleges in AZ and it partners with university, usually online, at the same time you take community college courses. So I attend Mesa Community College for my ADN, and then take my BSN courses through ASU online. It's a great program, and very cost effective - the only thing is, it's super competitive. Total of both degrees plus factoring in the cost of the required prereqs is around $25k. I'm going into block 3 of 4 :)

  • @abigailchurch4150
    @abigailchurch4150 Před 4 lety +2

    im currently a patient care tech on a med/surg floor and i have been for almost a year! i start my ADN program in january and will graduate in the spring of 2021. i plan on doing the online ADN to BSN program. my goal is to become a CRNA as well 💗

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Congrats on getting into nursing school! Your tech background will help you a lot 💗

  • @morgan7952
    @morgan7952 Před 4 lety +5

    I have an ADN degree! I have not noticed any differences between the two degrees in my new grad role as an emergency room nurse and my current role as a procedure nurse.

  • @JustinKingma
    @JustinKingma Před 4 lety

    Awesome video thanks! I'm doing prereqs currently and am hoping to get into an ADN program at my community college, though I ultimately want my BSN. My community college actually has a scholarship opportunity for ADN students to be concurrently enrolled at a local University that will allow you to work on your BSN in the summer semesters of your ADN leaving a relatively small amount of work to complete after you graduate to get your BSN.

  • @Armiller713
    @Armiller713 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for such an informative video! Would you be willing to upload a video sharing your experience about new nurses and their preceptors or new nurses starting in the ICU? I am currently a new grad in an ICU and I feel like my friends and I would find it very helpful!

  • @aliciamcurry
    @aliciamcurry Před 4 lety +4

    I’m enrolling in an ADN evening and weekend program. Nursing will be my second career (accountant first) and I will be self financing it, so doing the cheaper route. I don’t need the BSN now since I’m not sure I want to pursue higher education in nursing yet.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Good for you! About half my ADN class was second career. Good luck!

  • @jordanschmidt9772
    @jordanschmidt9772 Před 4 lety +7

    I went to a diploma program. TONS of clinical experience!

  • @wedgepressure4313
    @wedgepressure4313 Před 4 lety +3

    Graduated with adn no debt, been working since August, i start my bsn in January! Once i finish i plan to transition into a level 1 trauma center, get my ccrn and apply to crna school i think it will yale around 7 years and by that time kids will be in elementary school school it should work out pretty well we will have to see! Great video! I make CZcams videos too but they suck hahaha!

  • @alexandraperkins6810
    @alexandraperkins6810 Před 4 lety +2

    I started at a university for nuclear medicine but didn't enjoy the atmosphere of the university as I only graduated with 90 kids out of high school. I ended up transferring to the surg tech program at my community college and the program ended up being absolutely terrible I dropped it 4 months before graduation because I didn't feel comfortable being is such a critical position taking care of patients with pretty much no knowledge.When I was signing papers to drop the program one of the heads for the ADN program asked if I was interested in their program so here I am currently in a gap year waiting to apply to the ADN program for the start of august. 🤞🏼Also my ADN program is partnered with our local university to transfer as a junior right into their RN to BSN program right after graduation.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Crazy how things lead you to where you're meant to be! Good luck!

  • @Dan-mo4ek
    @Dan-mo4ek Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the info!!!!

  • @meghandeese4536
    @meghandeese4536 Před 4 lety

    I started with ADN to see how well I’d do. I finished my first semester with all A’s (including taking A&P I). I just changed my major to BSN ❤️ ready to take on Spring semester!

  • @howtomedicate
    @howtomedicate Před 4 lety +6

    As a medical doctor I didn't know there was no pay difference. That seems a bit weird to me 😅

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +2

      I was surprised as a new nurse!

    • @howtomedicate
      @howtomedicate Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheSchoellerFamily Why do you think there is no pay difference?

    • @agorkovchenko
      @agorkovchenko Před 4 lety +3

      You both take the same RN test .lol

    • @ashleelalasmith2792
      @ashleelalasmith2792 Před 4 lety

      Ya not really true maybe to start our job pushed us for BSN they really had no clinical ladder so we helped make one and we ended up getting big raises for getting BSN too

    • @ashleelalasmith2792
      @ashleelalasmith2792 Před 4 lety

      And also more raises for certifying in specialities.

  • @mikey51951
    @mikey51951 Před 4 lety +1

    I graduated from ADN and I’m currently doing my BSN finishing up in 5 months as well!

  • @Pairee89
    @Pairee89 Před 4 lety

    I plan on going back to school to become an LPN then get my ADN this video is very helpful

  • @faizagul1490
    @faizagul1490 Před 4 lety +4

    I did ADN first, then did my BSN online from a state university, and I applied to CRNA school this year. I will be starting in May. So all together it took me five years after doing my ADN to be able to apply to CRNA school.

  • @breekennedy5839
    @breekennedy5839 Před 4 lety +1

    Just got accepted to an ADN program! It makes sense for me because it is a lot cheaper and then when I go for my BSN I will be able to afford it a little bit more

  • @courtneyharris1915
    @courtneyharris1915 Před 4 lety +2

    I completed my ADN in 2016, and just finished my BSN in May of this year! Just trying to figure out what's next now :)

  • @chlee8985
    @chlee8985 Před rokem

    I’ve watched your video ever since I had a dream of becoming a CRNA. All your video regarding nursing school is so great and informative. Anyway, I have one question. Can ADN get ICU job as soon as they graduate? Someone said it is a bit difficult for ADN to get ICU job because their are a number of BSN who wants to work in ICU.

  • @bornfree.wellness
    @bornfree.wellness Před 4 lety +3

    I went to a community college then transferred!

  • @AA-mh4kv
    @AA-mh4kv Před 4 lety

    I started LPN to ADN, and will graduate in 5 months. I already see the difference in this route where I live. The hospitals want experience and it’s a great route when you want to work and gain a ton of experience. Unfortunately we don’t have a pharmacology portion to our program (the LPN one is very simple) so most of my learning has been on the job. Compared to the BSN students, there really is no difference in the competition for jobs. If I wanted to move to a more populated area- those hospitals require a BSN. My school just rolled out a program for any nursing graduate to have automatic enrollment into a BSN program with a great university- only 1 year long. I’ll continue on my for DNP after the BSN.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      LPN to RN is a great route. You'll be the best "new grad" RN. We graduate at the same time! Also it's cool they have that program lined up for you guys.

    • @AA-mh4kv
      @AA-mh4kv Před 4 lety

      Super happy they provided that option this year, it takes the work out of having to apply to different schools! Ps-I’ve been watching you for so long now! I love the informative videos!!

  • @Sara-md8nu
    @Sara-md8nu Před 3 lety

    I have my associates degree in mathematics and sciences and was just accepted into a BSN program. That program starts Jan 2022 graduates May 2024. Why are ppl saying 5 years?

  • @jordyn4773
    @jordyn4773 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m from Canada so we don’t have ADN here! I got my lpn first and now i have my BSN :)

  • @tmdirtbikemagic
    @tmdirtbikemagic Před 4 lety +1

    I will finish up my ADN program when I am 19 and will likely do my BSN online. Is it difficult to jump straight into a step-down/CCU/ICU as a new-grad? I would love to get my CRNA as soon as possible!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Wow so young, that's amazing! Starting as a new nurse is difficult no matter what specialty you choose. I went straight to ICU and never regretted it!

  • @moviefan1646
    @moviefan1646 Před 3 lety

    Hi I love your video much love from the uk 🇬🇧.
    I have a question and that is that after doing a Bsn degree I want to move to America and America and do my masters there and then go to icu.
    Can you please tell me if those are the right steps.

  • @MsDuctTapeMaster
    @MsDuctTapeMaster Před 4 lety +1

    Currently in a BSN program :)

  • @NYCBombshell
    @NYCBombshell Před 4 lety

    BSN, but started off as LPN, then ADN. Highly considering CRNA, but lack critical care experience.

  • @390074830
    @390074830 Před 4 lety +1

    I am currently in an ADN at a community college!

  • @jenl_73
    @jenl_73 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm currently in an ADN program, but I will also begin my dual enrollment in an online BSN program next semester!

    • @Starfish1031
      @Starfish1031 Před 4 lety +1

      I will be dual enrolling when I am in the 5th semester of my ADN program!! Good luck!!!

    • @jenl_73
      @jenl_73 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Starfish1031 Ahhhh! Best of luck to you too! We've got this :)

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +2

      Good luck to you both!

    • @Starfish1031
      @Starfish1031 Před 4 lety

      Thanks!!💖💖

    • @jenl_73
      @jenl_73 Před 4 lety

      Thank you Rhianna 🙂

  • @brittanykostecka
    @brittanykostecka Před 4 lety

    Im getting ready to apply for nursing school. The community college that I currently attend offers the ADN but there is also a technical college here in the same town that offers the BSN. I think im going to apply for both and cross my fingers I get accepted into one of them.

  • @paulitoby9681
    @paulitoby9681 Před 4 lety +1

    I am currently finishing up my degree in a non nursing major. I wanted to apply to a direct entry MSN to get my RN than follow the path of working in the ICU and eventually applying for CRNA school. My question is would CRNA schools accept me if I get my my MSN without getting a BSN before my MSN ? Should I be looking at ABSN programs instead or should I be looking at both programs and applying to both? When I do my research on which is better I get a lot of different answers from the internet and it’s all confusing

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      I am almost positive you would but I strongly suggest you call a few just to make sure! You can always call and ask questions!

  • @tarunchhabra3074
    @tarunchhabra3074 Před 3 lety

    I Chose Bsn and i am a first year student, i want to be a CRNA and in India If You Choose Bsn , you become a CRNA one year earlier than adn
    That was one more reason too

  • @luna0kiki15
    @luna0kiki15 Před 4 lety +1

    I have my ADN and hope to get a BSN-MSN next! What school did you go through online for yours?!

  • @hannahrose2014
    @hannahrose2014 Před 4 lety +1

    I did a hospital-based RN diploma program and slowly did my BSN online.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      That's a cool route! What role did you have before starting that RN program?

    • @hannahrose2014
      @hannahrose2014 Před 4 lety

      @@TheSchoellerFamily I was a server at a restaurant lol. And now I'm an ER nurse training to be a flight nurse

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      @@hannahrose2014 Seriously serving is the best pre nursing job! lol I was a server/bartender for years before nursing too. Flight nurses are badass 😍

    • @hannahrose2014
      @hannahrose2014 Před 4 lety

      @@TheSchoellerFamily it's great time management practice for sure! They are. Hope I can be someday too!

  • @lupita155corazon
    @lupita155corazon Před 4 lety +1

    I'm have an ADN and working on my BSN. 🙂

  • @paulfitzgerald7047
    @paulfitzgerald7047 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m in a BSN Program and it’s horrible!! 😭

  • @amandalongstreth7953
    @amandalongstreth7953 Před 4 lety

    I went into a BSN program after I graduated high school and I’m currently a sophomore

  • @ms.penguin6252
    @ms.penguin6252 Před 4 lety

    I will be accepted in my ADN program in August 2020. My application opens Feb 1, 2020. I can get BSN while working with my ADN. I will be taking my HESIA2 soon. I haven't scheduled it; however, I'm getting ready.
    I start my new job this Sunday as an EMT. I have been EVS for 1 year and 4 months.
    How old are you right now?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +1

      Great plan! EMT is wonderful pre nursing experience. I'm 29.

    • @ms.penguin6252
      @ms.penguin6252 Před 4 lety

      @@TheSchoellerFamily I'm proud of you and your journey. You look younger. I thought you were 25 no more than 26.

  • @davidvine1305
    @davidvine1305 Před 4 lety

    Would a AS To BS be at a disadvantage to a straight BSN. I have the Option to do my associates and pass the board and finish the BS. Would you recommend doing straight BSN or AS/BS and work my final year

  • @cjsj1556
    @cjsj1556 Před 4 lety +1

    2019 I get my BSN..

  • @Geeloveesu
    @Geeloveesu Před 4 lety

    I’m interested in a nursing degree but I was told at my community college in order to earn a BSN I first have to earn my ADN but I see some people starting BSN programs which takes 4 years of course straight out of high school. How does this work? I hope this isn’t a stupid question. I’m just so confused for some reason 🤣

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      You can go straight to a BSN or do a 2 year ADN and then a 2 year ADN to BSN.

  • @kaitlynjones6540
    @kaitlynjones6540 Před 4 lety

    Pre nursing student here! In addition to being a CNA, are there any other certifications that I should obtain to help me get into nursing school?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      I would focus on your pre-reqs and it is GREAT that you are a cna

  • @bornfree.wellness
    @bornfree.wellness Před 4 lety

    Soon you will need a BSN to work as an RN in Massachusetts(not sure about the rest of the country)

  • @mariomendez4874
    @mariomendez4874 Před 4 lety

    I’m just applying to a adn program but my problem is with vaccines not that I’m against them but I hear alot about how bad some of them are, well is there any way Rns can get around using them much like any specialties if that make sense? I love the med field or is best to apply to different program? Thanks

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Typically RNs must be fully vaccinated and believe me you want to be working in health care! Sure the vaccine may make your arm sore or make you feel a little crappy but that's nothing compared to getting a preventable disease if you were to skip it. My advice is do your own research using scholarly sources and then make a decision 😊

    • @mariomendez4874
      @mariomendez4874 Před 4 lety

      What I mean is I want to vaccinate patients the least possible so as a Rn can I avoid using them as getting a specialty that doesn’t require them as much,or nurses doesn’t use them as much idk, or choose a different program inside health care? Rn is my preference.

  • @PinkLoveBeauty12
    @PinkLoveBeauty12 Před 4 lety +1

    ADN!

  • @gwhatsup775
    @gwhatsup775 Před 4 lety

    Im doing my prerequisites for my adn as of now and then doing my rn to bsn online bc i dont want to take loans #financially smart

  • @kennethtorres1426
    @kennethtorres1426 Před 4 lety

    Is there a such thing of becoming a pediatric CRNA?

  • @anthonyngo8417
    @anthonyngo8417 Před 4 lety

    which hospital did you work at throughout your certifications?

  • @ms.penguin6252
    @ms.penguin6252 Před 4 lety

    Would you agree with my anger or am I just a snob?
    * situation -
    +My throat hurts
    +Went to see the PA at my doctors office (squeezed in appointment)
    +Got a prescription for azithromycin 5 day pack.
    * the PA only shined a light in my throat and immediately gave me a prescription
    My throat hurts and it's day 3 and it's worse than when I went in.
    -sincerely
    Grouchy Penguin

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +1

      I don't deal with a lot of outpatient stuff so it's hard for me to comment on that but that does sound frustrating to be getting worse 😭

  • @Starfish1031
    @Starfish1031 Před 4 lety +1

    ADN➡BSN➡MBA➡CRNA

  • @charitypratt2042
    @charitypratt2042 Před 4 lety

    I got my diploma in Nursing (went to school in Charlotte, NC at a hospital owned nursing school) in 2002. I already had all my pre-rec's from a previous 4 year college and I took a couple classes at the local comm college prior to nursing school. I went back a couple years ago to do a RN to BSN bridge, mostly because I wanted to be more competitive if I left my current position.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      I think job competitiveness is a reason a lot of nurses go back for the BSN. Thanks for sharing!

  • @kristanbowman1925
    @kristanbowman1925 Před 4 lety

    What RN to BSN program did you do?

  • @ashleelalasmith2792
    @ashleelalasmith2792 Před 4 lety +2

    If you have your ADN and your hospital pays for BSN do it take there money