From BSN program to LPN, right decision??
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I would really appreciate any advice :). I am currently a pre-nursing student working toward a BSN. I have pretty much made up my mind that I should go into an LPN program then to an RN program. My reasons were because I am 33 years old and want to start working as soon as possible. I'm not sure what the future has in store for nursing and I want to get my foot in the door as soon as possibe. I have done two semesters of pre-req.s for the BSN in a traditional university and seemed to have gotten nowhere. I have probably two more semesters of pre-req.s before I could apply to the highly competetive BSN program...and then three years after that. Anyway, I have an appt. in a few days with Delta College in Baton Rouge, LA. It is a 15 month program and starts Aug. 3. Going from LPN-RN-maybe BSN sounds like a good idea, but is there any advice out there? I just read that the tuition is $13,000.??? I already have $10,000. is student loans (I can use what I have for ADN/BSN in the future).