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  1. I'm in my third year of College, and have finally decided that I want to become a nurse. I will have completed 61 hours at the end of my current semester. These are mostly basic classes.( i've taken college algebra, Bio, 3 English classes, and had chem in highschool) Because of this situation I dont know if its a better Idea for me to go straight for a BSN since i'm already in year 3, or if I should go the ADN route. I'm planning to relocate to the MD, VA, WV area soon, so will be looking into school there. ( any suggestions would be great!) Which program would be the fastest route for me? I'm wanting to get into the workforce sooner rather than later, and will be willing to go back to school after I get can out and save more money. Thank you so much for your help, i'm new to this so i'm sorry if i've posted this question in the wrong area.
  2. I'm also looking for an LPN program in maryland, DC, Virginia area. please let me know of any info you have. Thank you!

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