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  1. You can, You can use whatever license
  2. I have never attended college before so bare with me. My main goal is to get an MSN To get there I need a BSN To get there I need an RN To get there I need years. Which plan makes most sence or how should I do it? ANy tips? Is this info incorrect?(by the way I willl be going to community college) I was thinking of taking a year of prereqs for lpn/lvn (and some general ed and prreqs for asn)and then doing an lvn program for a year. Thats two years. Then I would do a bridge program from lvn to BSN. Which would take a year. All in all it would take me 3-4 yrs to get bsn, does this make sence? I know something is wrong with this equation? Also the lvn program would give me some experience and would help me in deciding if nursing is the right thing for me. Even if this is wrong If I did the normal rout I would do two years of prereqs for asn. Then I would spend another 2 yrs for asn. eqauling 4 years for a 2 year degree. Im glad I will become a registered nurse but is there any other option then doing 4 years for a 2 year degree?

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