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I think you should stay the course and go to nursing school. MA's do get paid less, have less responsibility and less education as well as less opportunities. I would also skip the LPN and go straight for the RN - it will give you the most flexibility, best earnings potential and most advancement potential. Good luck.
Thank you for the responses. After the research I was doing yesterday and talking to a few people, I think I am going to stick with my goal to get into nursing school. It just seems that I should atleast try. If I don't get in though, I'm going to have to settle for MA. Retaking some classes to get my GPA up could be an option.
justagirl992
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Hi, I'm in a little bit of a rut. I would like to go into nursing and get my LPN. But I went and talked to a counselor if I should do this or not. She recommended with my grades (not being great) that I should try and get into medical assisting instead and come back to nursing later on. Are grades REALLY that important in nursing? I mean I know for a fact I could never make straight A's, maybe B's. My GPA is a 3.0 right now. But I'm just wondering if I have all my pre-reqs done, apply to nursing school at several different schools, that one of them would let me in. But if I go into medical assisting instead, money isn't that great and it'll be easier to get through. What do you think I should do? Is medical assisting the alternative for people with not so great grades? Thanks.