Wednesday, March 2, 2011

I NEED Serious HELP! Associate of Science in Nursing or Bachelor's in Gerontology?

Yes, I know this is P & S, but not anywhere else. So just take the time to read and help a fellow R & Ser [= Well, I'm still debating whether to attend a public university or private college, but if I attend a private school (I'm more inclined by it) will go into the nursing program? Do not have a regular BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing). I always wanted to be something in the medical field, first was a Psych. (But I thought the job prospects in my state was so low), then a nurse, and now I want to be a doctor. You must have an undergraduate to join the program at a private school. Should I go for four years for a bachelor's degree in gerontology will then proceed to the Master of Science in Physician Assistant studies or my ASN (associate of science in nursing), an RN for one year on 2 May (conditio sine qua non for the BSN program to obtain ) and then go back for my BSN and MSPA (physician assistant degree)? I know it's confusing, because I am very confused! I thought it would be better to do several things, but I'm afraid I can not find a job with only a bachelor's degree in gerontology Please help! Talk to some people that the job you want and ask them what kind of education they have. The most important thing is to choose what you want. In my opinion you should go in four years for a bachelor's degree in gerontology and then go to the Master of Physician Assistant Studies. You will be able to switch to an associate or bachelor similar if not to prove your case. If the nature of the university, where you will be satisfied. Ouch! I'm blind just come back after I get an operation. Gerontology grow rapidly as the postwar baby boomers age (SOB SOB) I think there will be a hot career throughout your life, but bachelor's, master's, etc. - your choice depending on what you want. special.

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