Re: GO for PCT or LPN???
I would get your LPN. With an LPN you would be a nurse, and have as a nurse would be able to advance, and, later on, go back to school to get your RN. If you get your PCT and later want to become a nurse you would have to start at square one.
Wanted to add, you say there's no LPN-RN bridge, but alot of the schools around me (and I'm sure where you are if you look) will still waive RN classes/advance place you if you have your LPN. The school I went to for my RN was not part of a community college and only had an RN program, but all LPN's were allowed to skip the first year olf classes.
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