ADVICE: On the road in how to get to RN

U.S.A. California

Published

I have been doing some serious thinking which route to take to get to RN school.

Hi everyeone, I need some tips in route to my future RN school decision!

I have mostly looked into private schools because there is no waitlist and so forth.

I just went to West Coast University to see hoe the school is. I really like this school so far, but the only draw back is the loan I would have to get.

I was also thinking of going to lvn school then work and work on my pre-reqs while getting some experience.

I need to work. I could not afford not working with the few bills I have.

Since both of my parents are retired, it would be hard to ask for help because I don't want to be a burden.

I'm currently a Medical Assistant in the LA county and I'm only 20 years old.

I know that this is what I want to do, but I need advice on which route to take.

Any suggestions?

You're 20 so you have a lot of time ahead of you. I too looked into West Coast for their nursing program, but I did not attend. If the school keeps calling you about your progress, application, and intent to enroll, there's a reason why. The tuition is way too costly for just a RN degree. I chose to finish my bachelors degree at the time and applied to accelerated BSN programs in SoCal. Don't just go for West Coast simply because they have no wait list.

Specializes in LTC, Psych, M/S.

RN is not a guaranteed job anymore. I would not recommend the private schools because it is just to risky to spend that much $$ and then not be able to find employment.

+ Add a Comment