What a good degree to be a surgical nurse?

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

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

  • Answer:

    It's the same pay - you may be limited from positions like charge nurse, but it's the same certification

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John

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

tonytbag

There is definately a difference. If you ever want to work at a prestigous office or hospital, you MUST have a bachelors degree. Basically, if you get an associates degree in nursing, it will just help you when you enter into the bachelors degree program. Also, of course there is a compensation difference. If you only have an associates degree, you will maybe be able to get a job at an inexpensive or free clinic getting paid bairly anything. With a bachelors, you can work at any office or hospital, and get paid way more. Good luck. Oh, if you also want even more money, you should plan on getting a master's at some point so you can become chief nurse, etc. Hope this helped.

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