Hi all, I've been reading this forum for quite a while, there is just so much helpful information to be gained from this place. I finally decided to join up, and wanted to get some opinions from others on if my plans sound like I am on a good track.
2 years ago I went to a local technical college, and got my CNA certification. Due to not being able to be hired anywhere that would pay me much more than minimum wage (around 7.50 an hour is what was offered), I didn't do much with it, and eventually began working jobs that were not CNA related.
I've wanted to be a nurse a long time, so I decided to go back to school. I've enrolled into another local technical college that is offering a 2 year LPN program. I passed the COMPASS test, and my TEAS test is in 4 days.
My plan is, after I graduate with my LPN, I plan to begin working in that field, while going back to school. The community college in the city offers a 2 year LPN to RN program.
I figured going this route, I'll be working as soon as I finish my LPN program (as LPN's are in high demand where I live) while going back to get my RN. And being that the RN program is at a community college, it'll be much more affordable. I know two people that have graduated the program, loved it, and found jobs almost instantly.
My long term plan, if I survive all this (LOL) is to one day go to the local University and finish things off by obtaining my masters degree. But, that's years off, so I'm focused on one step at a time.
Thoughts? Does all this sound like a good and stable plan? Thanks guys! :)
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Hi all, I've been reading this forum for quite a while, there is just so much helpful information to be gained from this place. I finally decided to join up, and wanted to get some opinions from others on if my plans sound like I am on a good track.
2 years ago I went to a local technical college, and got my CNA certification. Due to not being able to be hired anywhere that would pay me much more than minimum wage (around 7.50 an hour is what was offered), I didn't do much with it, and eventually began working jobs that were not CNA related.
I've wanted to be a nurse a long time, so I decided to go back to school. I've enrolled into another local technical college that is offering a 2 year LPN program. I passed the COMPASS test, and my TEAS test is in 4 days.
My plan is, after I graduate with my LPN, I plan to begin working in that field, while going back to school. The community college in the city offers a 2 year LPN to RN program.
I figured going this route, I'll be working as soon as I finish my LPN program (as LPN's are in high demand where I live) while going back to get my RN. And being that the RN program is at a community college, it'll be much more affordable. I know two people that have graduated the program, loved it, and found jobs almost instantly.
My long term plan, if I survive all this (LOL) is to one day go to the local University and finish things off by obtaining my masters degree. But, that's years off, so I'm focused on one step at a time.
Thoughts? Does all this sound like a good and stable plan? Thanks guys! :)