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I have about a year experience working with my LPN license and now I'm ready to further my education since my end goal is a masters.
I'm stuck on whether to go for my RN first before my BSN or just go straight for my BSN.
Any input would be greatly appreciated ?
Thank you SO much everyone for the replies. I like the step by step method too. It's just simpler for me to stay grounded. I prefer to have my RN in the next year, even though hospitals are only hiring with BSN. No matter what I'll be continuing to BSN. There are more school options for RN-BSN in my area, or I can do an online program maybe. The LPN-RN program is 1 year accelerated. Does anyone know how long RN- BSN programs usually are?
Usually 12-18 months.
SE_BSN_RN, BSN
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I looked into both, and for me, I couldn't justify paying the same amount for a one year LPN-RN than for the 2.5 year LPN-BSN at the same price, so I did the LPN-BSN. Graduated a week ago. If you want your masters, some programs have LPN-BSN, then BSN-MSN.