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  • The amount of schooling required to become a nurse depends on the type of degree and nursing position sought. An associates degree in nursing (ADN) can be obtained in about two to three years, and a diploma program takes three years. A bachelor of science in nursing (BS/BSN) is typically a four-year program. All three types generally qualify for an entry-level nursing position if the candidate is licensed, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    Source:

    BLS.gov: Registered Nurses

    More Information:

    The College Board: Thinking About Nursing School

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