Published
Welcome :)
You might do best to look into the hiring practices in your area, in the facilities you are most interested in working in.
For instance, locally, the trade school churns out LPNs every 10 months, but the hospitals just aren't hiring them. They go to the nursing homes and MD offices. If that's your area of interest, you'd be set. If not, you could be disappointed. For RNs, the fields are wide open, but of course it takes alot longer to get that license. Mostly depends on your community needs and whether they match your own goals.
Best of luck to you!
I just joined this website and have enjoyed reading the exchanges and information. I am looking to begin my nursing career at 44! I was wondering if I should begin with the LPN and work at that level while pursuing my RN or should I just start the RN program now. (I need to complete my associates first.)
:welcome: I am 47 and currently working on my prereques for nursing school. I am trying to get into RN school but if I don't get in I will also apply to an LVN program and am willing to take the detour
Start taking your classes and good luck since most schools are extremely competitive.
bella2131
16 Posts
I just joined this website and have enjoyed reading the exchanges and information. I am looking to begin my nursing career at 44! I was wondering if I should begin with the LPN and work at that level while pursuing my RN or should I just start the RN program now. (I need to complete my associates first.)