I would like to hear your thoughts on schools and costs. I have been done with my nursing pre-reqs for over a year and a half. I have applied at community colleges and have been denied or put on a wait list. For the current wait list I am on, I have moved from 212 to 136 in a semester. That still leaves me at least 2 maybe 3 semesters away. I am now thinking of paying the $30,000 to go to LVN just to get something started. Problem there is that I do not want to be stuck at the LVN level. I could always go on, but when and for how much more? Option 3 is to pay a ridiculous amount of money but get my BSN in two years. It would be about $100,000 overall but with grants I would hopefully be financing about $75,000.
I am almost 28 and a single mom with one son. My boyfriend is a RN and is an LVN instructor and my mother is a RN who also teaches. I have the knowledge around me to help me through the process.
What would you do? Keep waiting and waiting for community college, pay to be an LVN and then see what happens next or take on the debt and have a BSN in the amount of time (if not less due to wait time) it takes to get a ADN???
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I would like to hear your thoughts on schools and costs. I have been done with my nursing pre-reqs for over a year and a half. I have applied at community colleges and have been denied or put on a wait list. For the current wait list I am on, I have moved from 212 to 136 in a semester. That still leaves me at least 2 maybe 3 semesters away. I am now thinking of paying the $30,000 to go to LVN just to get something started. Problem there is that I do not want to be stuck at the LVN level. I could always go on, but when and for how much more? Option 3 is to pay a ridiculous amount of money but get my BSN in two years. It would be about $100,000 overall but with grants I would hopefully be financing about $75,000.
I am almost 28 and a single mom with one son. My boyfriend is a RN and is an LVN instructor and my mother is a RN who also teaches. I have the knowledge around me to help me through the process.
What would you do? Keep waiting and waiting for community college, pay to be an LVN and then see what happens next or take on the debt and have a BSN in the amount of time (if not less due to wait time) it takes to get a ADN???