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Old Jun 12, 2005, 09:52 PM
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What route to choose LVN-RN or RN only

I have a slot for me already in the LVN program starting in Aug. I have all my prereq for my ADN except for micro and A & P 11 which right now Im in A & P11. I have a chance of waiting until this coming January 2006 to enter into the ADN program which is 2 years and you have summers off. I would graduate as a RN if I pass my boards and all Jan 2008. If I were to go LVN what options do I have as far as transitioning to a RN later. Is this recommended or should I chance me getting into the RN in Jan. If I don't get in the RN program in Jan, I would still have a slot in the LVN program if all else fails.

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Old Jun 12, 2005, 11:37 PM
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I did LPN first, then RN

I can't tell you what to do, but I can tell you what I did. I obtained my LPN, worked and made approximately 75% of RN pay, then went back into an LPN-to-RN program. Just graduated that in May, passed NCLEX-RN last week, now I am an RN. Making about $4.50 more an hour, but all the time I was in school for my RN, I was able to make over $15 an hour as an LPN. Not bad pay, and terrific experience. I am not sorry I went that route, it was what was best for me. You have to make that decision for yourself. Good luck!

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Old Jun 13, 2005, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Angela2006
I have a slot for me already in the LVN program starting in Aug. I have all my prereq for my ADN except for micro and A & P 11 which right now Im in A & P11. I have a chance of waiting until this coming January 2006 to enter into the ADN program which is 2 years and you have summers off. I would graduate as a RN if I pass my boards and all Jan 2008. If I were to go LVN what options do I have as far as transitioning to a RN later. Is this recommended or should I chance me getting into the RN in Jan. If I don't get in the RN program in Jan, I would still have a slot in the LVN program if all else fails.
I'm in the same situation as you. I can get in the LPN program much sooner than the RN program. I asked the same question as you and the majority said to go for my BSN. After a lot of research and deciding what I wanted in life, I have no desire to go for my BSN. Personally, I HATE school. I don't want to spend 4 years just to get my BSN. I have been a SAHM for the past 8 years and right now, I just want to get out and be around adults my age, doing something I enjoy. I LOVE CNA work.

Also, I don't need a job for income. I'm married and we've lived off my hubby's income for the past 8 years. I don't need or even want to work full time and there are so many LPN jobs avaliable where I live that would be perfect for me.

So, I've decided that I'm going to enter the LPN program first. Do what YOU want to do. For me, that is doing what I've dreamed of and that is helping others.

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Old Jun 13, 2005, 10:10 PM
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If you're not in too big a hurry, and have the time to do it, I would recommend getting your LPN/LVN first. I went directly to the RN program without any prior healthcare experience, or any direct family involved in healthcare -- and it was extraordinarily difficult. I had no points of reference, and had to rely on boring textbooks and inadequate clinicals to "put the pieces" together (I'm a very visual person). I like to think I'm a great nurse now, and am often used to precept new grads, etc., but most of what I know now has been from my work experience.

If I had went through the LVN/LPN track first, I know for a fact that RN school would have been easier, and I would have made better grades -- my ignorance in the area (at the time) really made it difficult.

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Check out your state board and the ADN program you are wanting to attend. Some states allow RN students challenge LVN/LPN board exams during their senior year -- usually, the school has to sign off on your application. Here in TX, I know a few people who did that so that they could earn some cash their final year, and I'm sure the experience helped them with class, the boards, etc. Good luck.


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