Thanks for the reply Matt. As an RN do you feel as though RPN's are looked down upon and/or not given much credit or respect? I realize that yes, RN's have a vast amount of knowledge in almost all areas of nursing versus RPN's which specialize in primarily mental health, inevitably narrowing the "open windows" available to RN's... What my aunt (who is an LPN) is insisting on, is that Psyc Nursing is not a respected area of nursing. This just does not make sense to me! How can that be accurate? Just as an RN, I am making the choice to dedicate 4 years to a very intense and, from what I'm told, an incredibly trying and challenging program, not to mention forking out a couple pennies in the process (though I'm aware that the latter doesn't necessarily guarantee $ or recognition ) I just need some insight, some info, some advice from somebody OTHER than my aunt who isn't the most reliable source. My question is this: RN? Or RPN? I want to specialize. I want to become an EXPERT on mental health. But obviously, I also want to be employable when I get out of school. Thanks for any responses!!:redpinkhe