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Would you rather be an LPN or an RN? They are both nurses, but they are different. If you think you will eventually want to be an RN, just go for the RN first. Spending time commuting sucks, yes, and your RN will generally require an extra year, but if you obtain your LPN then go back for your RN, it's generally 1.5 years (where I'm from, anyway). So go for the one you want to do.
Good day, dannygurl84:
I'm trying to take the prerequisites for the LPN and RN route at the local community college I'm attending. The way it works out, there is only one course that RN's don't have to take as a prerequisite (there's a overlap on the early courses); and, I'm planning on taking that course this fall.
Check if there's overlap in the courses, and if you feel you can do it financially, time wise, etc., then take both set(s) of prerequisites.
Worse case if you want to buy yourself time to think things through, go for courses that apply to both programs.
Thank you.
I can relate. My school is both RN and LPN. I start RN in August. The school is about 35 minutes away, rural roads. Most of our clincal sites will be an hour away. It's only two years of my life though, so I figure I've come this far with dogged determination, so what's two more years. Good luck in whichever path you choose!
If you want to be an LPN, go that route. If you want to be an RN, go that route. The distance of schools has very little to do with anything. What do you want for your future? LPNs are limited in what jobs they can take. But, if the jobs they can take includes the job you want, there you go. If you are eventually going to want an RN job, do that now. Why get your LPN and then bridge?
I chose RN and then, bridge to BSN and I wish I had just gone straight for my BSN, even though the money and driving would have been drastically increased.
dannygurl84
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I have a dilemma I think. I don't know if I should go to school for my LPN or RN. The LPN school is about 30 minutes away from where I live and the RN school is 1 hour away or more with traffic. I got a lot of people's advice but I feel like I came to far to not be able to do what I want to. My husband told me to do what I think is best but I don't really know what's best. I took 2 semesters off already because we moved to another area and I don't want to take off anymore. I know some of you have a lot of experience and will be able to help. Can someone please give some advice?? POSITIVE ADVICE ONLY PLEASE!!!!!!!