01-17-2024, 04:12 PM
Thanks for the reply, right now it’s up in the air. I’m still interested in nursing but I’m in between two states right now. Either way for the TESU and other accelerated bsn degrees an associates degree and or 60 credits is needed to get in. So I might as well get the associates as I can work as a medical assistant and have the upper hand with a degree in science under my belt.
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