Is an associates degree in nursing enough to be an RN?

Okay so, can you become an Registered Nurse (RN) with a regular associates degree?not in nursing.?

  • im thinking about getting an associates degree(regular), but was wondering if you could become an RN with just that, instead of one in nursing?HELP PLEASE!!

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    Believe it or not, you actually need a formal education in nursing to become an RN.

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No. It's like asking you can become a physician by getting a PhD in history. See here http://www.rn.ca.gov/careers/steps.shtml

Pookyâ„¢

Let me make sure I understand your question...........you are asking that if you get a general degree (not in nursing) whether you can become a nurse? The answer would be no! At minimum you would need an Associates degree in Nursing to become a nurse. P.S. I stayed at a Holiday Inn........but still can't call myself a nurse lol

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