People tend to forget "personal interest and passion". It is all about money. Whatever earns a high figure is the one that gets a lot of acknowledgement and recognition. It is wrong. Its just wrong. Don't let anyone let you feel that, if you love what you do, be content and happy. Enjoy the simple rewards that compliments a service well done with passion and care.
I live in Braintree and I am having such a hard time getting into LPN programs around the area. I have literally wasted almost a couple of years now because I was always lined up in the waiting list. I am still very hopeful to get in to what I want to do and I guess I just have to wait for the right time and broaden my choices of school. For all of you ladies who graduated LPN, what school do you recommend? Preferably a school that has minimal number of waiting applications. I realized, living in Massachusetts is not easy with regards to getting accepted in furthering our education in allied health or changing profession.