Originally Posted by tinkerbellsmagicglit
I know what you mean by the (i can do anything for a year). I have thought that too. And then, I know if I did it, I would have it and no one could take it away regardless of what happens in my personal life ...does that make sense? I feel like I am not fulfilling my full desires though if I go that route. Yet I could always get the complete RN after. shoot I don't know!
Ive been an LPN for almost a year now and will start the bridge in January (God willing I get accepted!). Think of it this way. Its still the same amount of school regardless. The ADN is two years after pre reqs. LPN is one year. The bridge is another year (after pre reqs). What do u have to lose by getting your LPN first? It was the best decision I ever made because Im able to provide for myself financially after just one year of hard work and hard times financially.
You can also work as an LPN and make a decent living while you finish so finances shouldnt keep u from finishing your RN. You can work home health which is laid back and not too stressful and u can study during your down time. And sort of like u said, I felt if anything got in my way, at least I would have my LPN under my belt versus nothing if I had to drop out of the ADN. Not to mention the fact Im already an LPN and if I hadnt went to LPN school Id still be on the waiting list for the ADN. Now I only have a year left to go versus starting from point A and going for two years. Good luck in whatever you do, but I dont regret getting my LPN for a minute