Re: LVN first?
As long as you are certain that you will continue on and get your RN, then doing the LPN first makes a lot of sense. I know of (and you can look here on allnurses) a lot of new grad RNs who are desperate for work. They have a lot of classroom/clinical experience, but don't have work experience. LPNs are paid less, often work in nursing homes, and don't do all that an RN can do, but DO gain great experience doing MOST of what RNs do, and ARE Nurses.
I graduated from my LPN program in Dec 08 and started a regular RN program in Jan 09 (not a bridge, so didn't have to wait to sit for NCLEX, etc.) Now, I'm working full-time passing meds, assessing patients, managing nurse aides, doing dressings, etc. as an LPN. I'm also full-time LEARNING these same things in clinical/class. It's kind of weird, but I love it because it's like I'm getting more in-depth with what I DO know from LPN, plus tons of refresher, and, earning a lot more than what I'd be earning as an aide. LPNs in the bigger pic don't get the respect they deserve or the pay, so that's why I say make sure and set yourself up for your RN if you do decide to get LPN first. Me, I'd do what I did over in a second. I love my job, gaining great experience, learning lots, plus enjoying RN studies. I'm crazy-busy, but very happy.
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