Published Aug 6, 2006
illuminate
10 Posts
I'm new here...and am seriously contemplating becoming an LPN....
Just trying to solidify my decision before starting classes in OCT.
So I thought that talking with peeps who are already experienced..
would give me greater insight.
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
Welcome to AllNurses, illuminate! :balloons: Your thread has been moved to the LPN Forum where it will have better exposure. Best wishes to you in your career choice :)
mercytech
17 Posts
Welcome to allnurses!!
I don't know the specifics of your situation, but it sounds like maybe you've had some trouble in coming to your decision. Whatever the situation, there is so much support here! We'll try to help you!
trjohnson0213
82 Posts
I did not start out to become a LPN I wanted my BSN but it didn't work out like I wanted it to so I decided to try another route and I got into the LPN program I am nervous about starting but I think in the end it will be worth it
Good luck with your decision
Thanks all...for your time and feedback.:icon_hug:
zig
7 Posts
I have been a LPN for 11 years. I suggest going for your RN if you aren't pressed for time. It gives you more opportunities. Good luck with whatever you decide!
:cheers:
NRSNFL
397 Posts
I am going for my LPN first and then will bridge to RN and then after that my BSN...this way I can go step by step over time....and work and make money all the while
bcskittlez
208 Posts
I see know other way but for me to be an LVN first since the only night program in DFW,TX is an LVN program. I want to be a nurse and I will get there anyway I can. But my current skill set makes me have to work an 8-5. I dont see anything wrong with becoming an LVN first...
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
I'm new here...and am seriously contemplating becoming an LPN....Just trying to solidify my decision before starting classes in OCT.So I thought that talking with peeps who are already experienced..would give me greater insight.
Think about the reasons why you want to become a nurse, see if there is a high demand for LPNs in your area, and the rate of pay. I see nothing wrong with starting out as an LPN. I just got my license a few months ago, and I'll see if I like working as a nurse. I'm in orientation now, and it is a bit overwhelming, because it is all new to me.