Re: to the dark side
THis is the route I'm going. After looking at the ADN-RN programs at countless community colleges in my area, with their crazy waitlists, I am now going to a technical college to become an LPN first. This way, I only have four pre-reqs, and I can easily get into this program, which starts twice a year (spring/fall), versus only once a year or less at other schools offering ADN-RN programs. Also, I would like to get some experience as an LPN first, to see if this is really what I want to do. If it turns out I'm not suitable for the job, I'll have only wasted one year of college, not two or longer, depending on how long I'd have to wait to get into a nursing program.
So here, in a nutshell again, my reasons for going the LPN-RN route:
- easier to get in, far few pre-reqs (can be done in one or two semesters)
- get some work experience and get paid soon (only a one-year program)
- can become a RN online at my own pace (important to me since I have a husband and son)
I was elated to find out that this option exists - otherwise I would probably have given up trying to become an RN. At 36, I don't have as much time anymore to spend years for pre-reqs, only to have a small shot of ever being admitted to a nursing program. This route is my only option of ever becoming a nurse.
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