Re: Help with becoming a nurse
Justin,
The previous poster was mistaken - There are three ways to become an RN: With a 2 year degree (ADN), 4 year degree (BSN) or 3 (usually) year diploma - although these are rapidly disappearing.
If you have aspirations to become a CRNA, you will need a master's degree - so it makes more sense to go for your BSN if you have that opportunity. You will need a couple of years ICU experience to be accepted into a CRNA program.
Am I correct in assuming that you are obtaining your college courses free or at a reduced rate? if so - take as many as you can - especially the hard science and math that you will need for your BSN. Check with your area nursing schools for specifics. These courses are usually very 'transferrable' to your ultimate nursing program.
Justin, I think it's very cute that you think you needed to inform us of your gender. But I think you'll find that we don't make any distinctions in the Nursing Tribe - everyone is welcome and treated the same.
Keep us posted on your progress and let us know if there is anything we can do to help.
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