My post was also not to discourage you, just present you with my experience of having been a paramedic and now being a nurse. It really does not help you, and in some cases may hurt you. Some instructors I had frowned on the fact that I already knew certain things and could get basically any IV they challenged me with, already understood EKG concepts they were teaching. It helped me in some ways for those reasons as well, but it certainly has not helped me get a job at the trauma center like I had hoped. I have a great job now though but in a sub-acute setting, which isn't what I had hoped for and I have my BSN. I work with a lot of BSN's and know of ADN's who still do not have jobs as they are unwilling to look at long-term care. If that doesn't concern you and you are happy in a long-term setting, then ADN is perfect.