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Through a worker retraining program. Starting this winter I'll be taking some prerequisite classes for my local community college's practical nursing program. After finishing and receiving my license I plan on applying to an Rn program and then possibly moving on to a bachelors degree. Would you agree or disagree that this is the best path? My other options are an AA to BA skipping the RN all together or a LPN to BA or an AA to RN to BA. Please keep in mind this is all brand new to me. Although i've always thought of becoming a nurse (my aunt is a CNA and my Grandmother was a nurse) this is all new to me. I'm a 24 old male who's worked construction nearly his entire life. So I could be completely wrong on how all this works, I'm only going off of the limited information i've received from advisors within the past week.
Also one more question... a few years back I did attempt to pursue a degree in business (until I received an amazing job offer from a construction company) while in the business program I did my fair share of drinking. Theoretically.. lets say I got hammered one night and missed a final in a Political science class.... and maybe possibly keeping this in theoreticals breezed my way through some electives barely showing up to class. I think in this time period my GPA ended up being a 3.1. Will this effect me later? when i'm applying for different nursing programs? I've been told that even though Nurses' are in high demand that the programs are very competitive for spots.
Any other tips would be appreciated. I'm tired and know there was more I wanted to ask but I've forgotten.
Should I attempt to find a job within a hospital while I'm doing all this? What kind of position would I seek? From what i've read and heard from my family members I know this is a field I want to get into.