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hi, i am new here. I have been a nursing assistant for 22 years. I would love to go to school to further my career, but due to 4 kids, no time or money, i haven't. But i fear if i don't jump on the bandwagon soon , i never will. I am 39 years old, but due to my occupation, feel about 139. I live in Ohio, and i guess i need to know what i need to do to make this leap. Maybe alot of it is fear, like the math that i would have to take for nursing, or any other career in that direction. Is it better to do the LPN course and then bridge over to RN, or just do the RN from the get-go? As far as LPN, i am not saying i know as much as they do, but after doing what i've done for 22 years, there's not alot left for me to know as far as what LPN's are trained to do. So please give me some input and a kick in the butt to get me going!! thanks....