for starters im new to this site.... i wanted to know opinions from new or seasoned LPN'S or those currently in school to become an LPN. I have always wanted to become a nurse and i really think now is the time to pursue my passion. however i am a 28 yr old single parent, and i am currently the bread winner and the sole provider for me and my son, so instead of going into a rn or bsn program i figured it would better for my situation to start off as an LPN since the program is generally shorter. ofcourse i am doing my own research but i wanted to know from others, do you think there is still a demand for LPN's, would you recommend that route or is it going to be better to go for my RN OR BSN. what are your opinions or thoughts on as to becoming an LPN
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for starters im new to this site.... i wanted to know opinions from new or seasoned LPN'S or those currently in school to become an LPN. I have always wanted to become a nurse and i really think now is the time to pursue my passion. however i am a 28 yr old single parent, and i am currently the bread winner and the sole provider for me and my son, so instead of going into a rn or bsn program i figured it would better for my situation to start off as an LPN since the program is generally shorter. ofcourse i am doing my own research but i wanted to know from others, do you think there is still a demand for LPN's, would you recommend that route or is it going to be better to go for my RN OR BSN. what are your opinions or thoughts on as to becoming an LPN