I'm kind of on a tight schedule when it comes to getting my nursing degree.My husband is military and is now doing a 4 year assignment where he will not be deployed, which means we will be stationed in the same place for 4 straight years. With little kids at home; this is when i have to get it done if i want to. I have taken a phlebotomy class and have my phleb certification.I got this last year before my husband got the assignment. I am taking a CNA course and will have this finished in October, and hopefully have my certification by Christmas. In Janurary I can start my application for admittance into a LPN course..i hope to be accepted then move on to RN. I am also taking english, math, government courses at the local community college just to get those under my belt. I am busting my butt at getting this done. I HAVE to get this done. I put way to much expectation in myself and i know if i don't i will be devasted. This is my dream. This is what i have always wanted to do, but marrying someone in the military your dreams and your hopes get put on the backburner as you help your spouse fullfill theirs. I mean we don't even get to stay in a place long enough, we move. This right now would be the optune time for me to get this completed. I REALLY want this. Can someone tell me if i am even on the right track? I am being told different things; like its easier if one goes and after their RN degree and to skip the LPN part, but then others are tellig me not to skip the LPN part. I'm so confused! I know that i am probably going to be devasted as its harder than heck to get into these programs; but that is why i am hoping i am doing everything i possibly can to get accepted. Is there more i should be doing?