I am an LPN wanting my RN, but also not wanting to give up my incredible job to do it. The obvious choice sounds like distance learning. My goal, ultimately, is to get my MSN, either as a Nurse Educator or FNP so going LPN to BSN or LPN to ADN to BSN is fine, either way.
My question is, for those of you who went that route, do you regret it? Do you wish you'd gone brick and mortar instead? I often try to take the 'easy' way out and end up screwed in the end, and keep thinking this is too good to be real, so am wondering about the outcomes of others.
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I am an LPN wanting my RN, but also not wanting to give up my incredible job to do it. The obvious choice sounds like distance learning. My goal, ultimately, is to get my MSN, either as a Nurse Educator or FNP so going LPN to BSN or LPN to ADN to BSN is fine, either way.
My question is, for those of you who went that route, do you regret it? Do you wish you'd gone brick and mortar instead? I often try to take the 'easy' way out and end up screwed in the end, and keep thinking this is too good to be real, so am wondering about the outcomes of others.