LPN - good place to start??

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I am a stay at home mom and am looking to go back to school to get my LPN. Because my time is limited I thought this would be a good place to start and then get my RN after my son starts school full time - he is almost 3.

What advice can you give me?

I already received a diploma in Medical assisting many years ago ( like 15 years ago) and I took some of the nursing courses in college but basically I am starting over fresh.

Thanks

Lauren

yes, lpn is a good way to start. heck, i went that route 19 years ago, and did go on to get my bsn.

think of it this way....you get some experience along the way.

suebird :p

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yes, lpn is a good way to start. heck, i went that route 19 years ago, and did go on to get my bsn.

think of it this way....you get some experience along the way.

suebird :p

good advice!

Hi Lauren! Welcome to allnurses!

I think getting your LPN is a great way to start!

I know how hard it is to try committing to school when you have a small child (my daughter is almost two)...LPN is a great way to go! :)

So, it is then? I was wondering this myself.. I have been a sahm for almost 4 years now, and Im ready, have most of my preq's for ADN, however, its very competitive-so my idea is to get this and bridge over. I dont have any medical experience-really at all.. so Im thinking this would be good for me at least..

I think you should first look into LPN jobs in your area , I know some places are getting away from hiring LPNs.

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I am a stay at home mom and am looking to go back to school to get my LPN. Because my time is limited I thought this would be a good place to start and then get my RN after my son starts school full time - he is almost 3.

What advice can you give me?

I already received a diploma in Medical assisting many years ago ( like 15 years ago) and I took some of the nursing courses in college but basically I am starting over fresh.

Thanks

Lauren

Here's a friendly suggestion. Visit the LPN Forum for more information and specific advice from other LPNs. Good luck!

http://www.allnurses.com/forums/f99/

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