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  1. Hi everyone!!! I' am eighteen years old, freshly starting my semester as a freshman in community college, and I'am currently trying to work my way to nursing school to become a RN. I want to move out of my parents house because I am just tired of there rules and want to be independence for once. I want to start working, but a work that focus in the field in of nursing, like CNA. I was wondering if CNA is a sustain job i could live on my own, such as living in an apartment, while working on my RN, and if I could get a job right away after getting my license. I apologies if my English is poor.
  2. Hi everyone! I apologies for my poor english, but I am currently a freshman in a community college. I am taking classes for to nursing school and becoming a Rn Nurse. For years, I thought getting into nursing school is going to be a piece of pie, saddly I was very work about that. I am having a hard time having a C+ a&p 1 and statistic. Every night I lose hope of studying the two main course and give up, due to so much stress. My parents are also pressuring me to do well in class and its not helping alot. Normally we end up fighting. A friend advise me becoming a LPN then take the bridge program to rn, but I was not so sure about becoming a LPN because I am scared the job outlook for LPN is low ,but I think it would be a lot easier taking baby steps than taking the big boy challenge and I am just tired living with my parents, I want a sustain job to live on my own which I like about LPN. I really don't mind if I don't get paid big time, I just need the money to live on my own and starting a new life on my own. So i my question, is becoming a LPN to RN a good choice to go for? To slowly work my way, achving my goal slowy, or should I stay where I am , retaking the semester again, znd have high hopes having a better grade? I hope this make sense because I don't know what to do anymore.

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