Pre health or Practical nursing

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Hey guys so I got accepted to both the pre health and the practical nursing programs in seneca :cat: and was just think which is the route to take, I did some research and if i take pre health i would do a year of it then 4yrs of a collab and if i take practical then i do 2yrs of it then a year of bridge the another 2 yrs of rn, so in the end they both take approximately 5 yrs to complete. Im confused and feel like i might regret my decision later; HELP!!!!!!!!!!! what do you think would be the best route to take if u were in my position, and yes nursing is what i want to pursue for sure.I also heard that the bridge program is very competitive.

Hey! I'm in the same situation. I got accepted into both pre-nursing and practical nursing at Algonquin and both routes will take 5 years total to get my RN. I had no idea what to do but just decided to take the Practical Nursing and then do the bridging. That way I can work as an RPN while getting my RN and help pay for school. Also, I can get my foot in the door and see if I really like nursing and what area of nursing I'm really going to want to work in once I get my RN.

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