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How many years will it take me to get an asociates degree in nursing?


How many years will it take me to get an asociates degree in nursing?

Going full time it should take 2 years.

a few of my gfs are going through an 18 month nursing program at a tech school (which is well accredited.) an associates degree usually averages out to 2 years, depending on how many courses you decide to take each semester. I would consider looking into tech schools bc they usually have a very strict program and they set the time frame for you. it's hard... that's no secret.. but if you put your mind to it than you are sure to succeed! good luck!

Please try: http://www.nursingmasters.com They have lots of good information on various nursing degrees both Bachelors and Masters

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