Mar 30, 2004, 10:04 PM
are you qualified to challenge or sit for the lpn exam? (a lot of schools allow you to take the nclex-pn after the first year of nursing school.) if you really want to be a nurse this might be the way to go and get some confidence and experience under your belt then go for completion to rn or bsn if you were going for a bachelors. if you can't do the lpn route maybe think about repiratory therapy? a lot of those are bachelors level and you may be able to get into a program, also if you are set on patient care (and only want to stay around the bachelor degree level) try Physical therapy assistant or even dental hygiene (you should already have all the prereqs for most of these careers)anyway these are just a few health care options i could think of, anyone else?
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