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Right now I'm a college student in a major I do not want to be in. My gpa is not very high so I can't even think about transfering into another BSN nursing program. But I am looking to transfer either a lpn program or an associate degree nursing program. I really LOVE nursing and I cant wait to get started. I've looked at places and I realized the only way I can start my career to nursing is to start in a lpn or associate nursing degree program. My question is what is a better option? A lpn program or an associate nursing degree program? If I'm understanding it right, I've looked and they said that when I graduate from an associate nursing degree program I will be eligible to get my license as a RN. Is that correct? Why is it that they have an associate degree nursing program and then have it where you can then go the bsn track? If one graduates from a four year bsn program arent they eligible to get their rn license as well? My question is what is the difference between an associate degree nursing program and a bsn 4 yr program if they all are eligible to become an RN once they past the test(if I'm correct on that)? Also what is a diploma in nursing and what can it lead too?
Sorry so many questions. I'm new to this and motivated :) thanks!
thanks for that. Do you know any other links for other states? Like, alabama,pennsylvania,nj,de,ny,southern states etc?
Here's a link to the BON's of the other states. You'd more than likely find a list of approved schools there. https://allnurses.com/jump.cgi?ID=1222
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thanks for that. Do you know any other links for other states? Like, alabama,pennsylvania,nj,de,ny,southern states etc?