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Your license will forever be marked non-graduate 30U option even if you later achieve an ASN or BSN. You are ineligible to work in facilities that require nurses to have graduated from an accredited program (such as federal facilities).
The new grad nurse unemployment rate is ~50% for some areas of CA and the standard minimum is becoming BSN/RN. If there are 150 applicants and 100 are BSN, 49 ASN and one 30U who do you think is going to get hired?
You sound like someone who hasn't been a new graduate RN in California. In any case, this thread is a few years old and the OP has likely managed to make a decision by now.
No. I'm not. And I know the ramifications of being an RN with the 30 option versus having an ADN through a "traditional" program or BSN or MSN. Your options may be limited, but there's no way you cannot find a job after completing an RN program and obtaining your license. Perhaps the OP has reached decision, perhaps not. Perhaps she put it on hold. Perhaps she abandoned the idea. Some people become nurses and leave the professional altogether after realizing it's not for them, not liking the nursing culture, or burnout.
jason4546
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Hello all. I am currently working as an LVN and am also finishing prerequisites required for the lvn to RN program at local community colleges. I am in Southern California. Does anyone have any info on the 30 unit option to RN? I am aware that it will mean I can only work in California and it will not give me a degree but however I will be an RN. Has anyone done this option? Thought and comments please?