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I would like to become an RN, and after doing a lot of research I'm still uncertain of which path to take. I have a bachelor's degree in Biology, so for a while I was weighing the BSN or ADN-to-BSN path. But then I stumbled upon some websites that said if you work a full time oddball schedule (like I do... 12 hour shifts 7pm to 7am, rotating) it's better to get your LPN first, then find an LPN to RN bridge program.
Is anyone familiar with all these options and/or had experiences weighing the pro's and con's of all 3 (BSN, ADN>BSN, LPN>RN)? Or just be a CNA first?
Thank you in advance for any input!!!
Also, with my hours that I currently work listed above, would it even be feasible to find classes and eventually clinicals to jive with that schedule?
I would def need to take A&P 1&2, but my other pre-req's should be covered from my previous major