Re: North Hennepin or Hennepin Tech??
The truth of the matter is, that even though NHCC says it's a 2 year program, it's not. It's a 4-5 year program, because as Matt says, you have to have pre-reqs done to be accepted and it takes at least 1.5 years to get the biology pre-reqs done to get accepted for a normal person. ...and I would not suggest taking more than one of those bio courses at the same time if you are working at least.
The LPN program at Hennepin Tech is I think a strait program, so there's one of the waiting to get accepted drama like with the RN program, and it's much easier. That being said, there are more benefits (and responsibilities) if that's what you want that come with being an RN.
It really depends on what you want to do with your life. I'm thinking now I may want to be a CNM, and to do that I have to get a bachelor's before I go any further after my ADN. So you just have to ask yourself what level you think you ultimately want to be at, and make a decision from there. Good luck!
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