Originally Posted by Dream2BANurse
I don't know about your school, but at mine there is no need "to start all over." If you complete the LPN program and have 500 clock hours of work as an LPN you can pick up with the 3rd of 5 semesters of the RN program. However, if you can go straight for the RN program then thats what I would definitely do. Good luck which ever route you decide!
Same with the LPN to RN bridge programs here. If you become a LPN and then decide to go for your Associates (ADN) for RN you start in the 2nd year of a two year program. You aren't starting all over. You start, in essance, where you left off
I became a CNA in the mid 80's, worked as one for years and years. then got out of it and now here I am 5 wks from graduating LPN school. Then come september I start doing a couple of pre-reqs and then to the LPN to RN bridge program. I took this route because its much easier (around here) to get into the RN bridge program as a LPN than it is to get into the RN program without it. I'm taking the more expensive route but in the long run the shorter route.
Best of luck to you which ever path you choose!
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