Hi, so I am stuck getting into a nursing program and feel the only option is possible moving to a State with more options for school.
I figure if I can have some type of cert or license to my name can easily find work somewhere else and go from there.
Now this might make people want to vomit. However, some LPNs at various facilities in my State make more money than an MA. However, most make similar pay to an MA $20-$22 an hour. There is more open MA positions than LPN openings in current State of residence.
Also MA programs are more flexible, done sooner than an LPN program, and more cost effective than LPN programs in current State of residency.
The only down side is your not a nurse as an MA; where as an LPN you are a nurse.
Which of the two should I choose?
Appreciate the feedback.
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Hi, so I am stuck getting into a nursing program and feel the only option is possible moving to a State with more options for school.
I figure if I can have some type of cert or license to my name can easily find work somewhere else and go from there.
Now this might make people want to vomit. However, some LPNs at various facilities in my State make more money than an MA. However, most make similar pay to an MA $20-$22 an hour. There is more open MA positions than LPN openings in current State of residence.
Also MA programs are more flexible, done sooner than an LPN program, and more cost effective than LPN programs in current State of residency.
The only down side is your not a nurse as an MA; where as an LPN you are a nurse.
Which of the two should I choose?
Appreciate the feedback.