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ive been a lpn for 2yrs now would have been five but i was sooo scared to take my boards that i waited 3yrs to take it. but i passed on my first try (thank God lol) but i have started going to school for healthcare administration i will have my associates in aug 2010.
everyone keeps asking why i chose not to go for my rn which is what i wanted to do before going for my lpn. and i really dont have a reason besides i would have to take three yrs to complete the rn because of all the prereq. that i would have to complete then the actual nursing program. people keep saying if i go for my rn i could work up to the position that i want.
i know two lpn's one is a DON (has 15+ yrs of experience) and the other is a ADON (with 4 yrs experience) here in richmond, va so i know i could but i want to eventually have my master's in healthcare adminstration/ law and would have to do this anyway so i figure why not keep working as a lpn for the next 6yrs and get the degree i want i love nursing so it's not like i'd be suffering the whole time.
anyone have thoughts on what i should do. i mean i think im going about this the right way but do any of you think the rn would be better in the long run?