I worked in the health care field for a while and I liked helping people. I am interesting in the nursing program. I'm not sure if I should do the LPN program or the 2 year RN program. I took some classes at a community college and dropped out after finishing College algebra, English, Psychology, and a few basic classes because juggling life and school was too much for me at the time. Now, I have more time for myself. It'd be easier to do a LPN program and transfer to a 2 year RN program since I've never taken the SAT. Plus, the cost of vocational school is so much cheaper. I'm saving money for school, books, gas etc so I don't need to work while in school. Would It be better to take the SAT and go for RN or go the long route and do LPN and do the LPN/RN Bridge program? If you could do it again..would you do the LPN first or would you go straight for RN. Is the RN program all new material or some of the material repeated from the LPN program. Hope you can help me with some of these questions.