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HELP!! Advice on TEAS Test and Programs
Thanks, appreciate it.
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HELP!! Advice on TEAS Test and Programs
I am beyond frustrated with my job. My goal is to go to BSN school to get my degree but since I can't do that since I'd have to quit my job and go during the day. I will have to do a LVN or AAS Nursing program in the evening. Applications are due May 1st and have to take the TEAS test by then. Most people have been studying forever but at this point I'm thinking life is too short and I should just say eff it and go for it, take the test and see how I do and apply. What are your recommendations?? I don't have a lot of time to "study" if I sign up now. P.S. I am from San Antonio Texas, have almost all of pre-reqs to go to a BSN program. Is it worth doing a LVN or AAS RN program? I just want to start working and getting into a better career
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**HELP!!! Need to decide which program is better for me**
Hello, I am from San Antonio Texas currently trying to decide what route it is I want to take to become a nurse. All I know is that I want to become a nurse some way somehow. Currently I work fulltime as an insurance specialist and attend community college fulltime for my pre-requisites. I'm slowly approaching (Have about 8 more classes to go) the time where I will finish my required 62 pre-reqs needed to transfer but the universities here with the BSN program would require me to quit working and go to school during the day. As much as I would love to do so it is just not an option. I am highly thinking about doing a LVN program and at least get my license so I can start working then go back to get my RN-BSN. I know some people say If RN is what you want to do then go for it but I just can't afford to quit my job to go during the day or be on some waiting list for years to come. I figure get licensed and test the waters and then decide to commit. I'd just like to get feedback on others. I know I will eventually be an RN but I'm thinking about the easiest option for me right now especially considering my work schedule. Thanks for reading P.S. Does anyone know about how much LVN's make here in San Antonio?
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Youngin looking to be a LVN in San Antonio
Hey ya'll. I'm Bre and new to the site. I've been wanting to be a nurse for forever and day. I want to be an RN but I'm looking to be a LVN right away for personal reasons. I was wondering which schools are the cheapest yet the best to get into here. Was thinking about Saint Phillips but the only thing stoping me is my math. Please help!! Mucho gracias