LPN before RN??
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Hello!
I'm still in the pre-req stage of an ADN program - there's a LONG waiting list to get into actual Nursing school which you come out with an ADN/RN -
Something one of the Allied Health counselors told me that has me confused on which route to take I'd like to pose to this board and plead for someone to render their opinion....
The waiting list is over a year - the counselor told me (which I don't think she meant to) that if I take the basic courses at this college, drop out and go to an LPN program, which is averaging 18 mos - then come back, I don't have to take the PAX (pre-admission to get you on the wait list), you don't have to take the Chemistry, you don't have to take the ALH120 (Nurses Aid Cert), you don't have to take 4 of the NSG courses, AND (the biggie) there's no waiting.........the bad part is I REALLY like this school, they have a great reputation and programs - but the waiting list is long enough without now knowing that LPN's are shoving people like me further down the list....so the million dollar question is - should I drop out for 18 mos, do the LPN and then go back? Or should I stick out the waiting list and go directly to the RN? I should add that my goal is a CRNA (I know, at my age it's a lofty goal) - but at the VERY least - RN- which after all the school I just might stay there - don't know yet....
Any way you look at it - it's going to be a 2.5-3 year stint - I'm currently unemployed, paying my own way for EVERYTHING at the moment with no help - trying to get the WIA deal - which they HAVE to give me, but for now I'm in the "making you jump through MANY unecessary hoops to make you go away" stage. They obviously don't know (but will) that I invented the "I'll stand here until you give me what I'm qualified for..."
I'll find funding eventually - I'm prepared to sell everything if I have to - I'm more concerned with the time issue at the moment - I'm an old broad!
Help! I'd like to know the pro's and con's of both scenerios from all the wisdom that's on this board!
Thanks!!!