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I am a LPN with 1yr experience in a subacute rehab facility. I also have a Bachelor's degree. I want to go back to complete my RN but I am not sure which is the best fit for me. Any input is appreciated.
Do I go with EC and get my ADN in a shorter period of time then go one to do my BSN and/or MSN-bridge? If yes, is it better to go directly through EC or TCN?
Or do I take longer and do ISU LPN-BSN program? I do like that there is clinical time with this program, but not liking that it will be longer before I can enter the hospital system where I live since they do not hire LPN's. From what I understand I should be able to complete this program in 2-2 1/2 yrs since I have a BA already.
So whats better, get the RN quick and get in there working and then go back? Or take longer and get the higher degree with the extra clinical experience??