From and educational view point ~ I got my LPN first, from a technical school, and then applied to the RN program at a community college after I had my pre-reqs done. I was immediately accepted for the next semester.

I'll be starting in January and I'm really excited~! Everyone else who applies to the RN program with their pre-reqs done (but without their LPN) is on a waiting list of at least a year. Meanwhile, I've been working as an LPN and making a good income.
From a professional view point ~ I can only say that I hope (and common sense tells me) that being an LPN before becoming an RN really is an advantage. While you work as an LPN, you're able to build up some of the same skills you will use as an RN and get familiar with working in the Health Care field. I'm still a new LPN - I just started working in October. So far, it's been a really challenging job, more stressful

than any other job I've had, but I'm always learning.