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Nursing Career? I have been an R.N. for 32 years. It can be very rewarding, but is also very demanding. Do not waste your time going for an LPN first. You can go to a community college for 2 years and get your R.N. Then you can begin working and will have many more job opportunities and higher pay. Most hospitals have a tuition reimbursement program. After you have worked a year, you can transfer your community college credits to a nearby university and enter the BSN program. Be sure when you go to the community college to talk to them about what nearby university they coordinate with to get a BSN degree. Most of them do this. Research this well...then get going on your new career! I am currently in nursing school. I love it I wouldn't chnage a thing. But it is very hard. You have to be extremely dedicated. You will pretty much doing nothing but school for the two years you are in for an LPN. The dedication will follow you through to your work with patients. Work as a CNA first then decide. Nursing is a good career for anyone that has a desire to help others and want to always be able to find a job. But make sure you go for registered nursing degrees. Many hospitals do not use LPN's anymore. Go become a Certified nursing assistant. It is required for most programs anyway, and will give you a lot of insight in to whether or not this is a career for you. Try your local vocational school, they should have a LPN course.Good Luck nurse to be!!! That is exactly what I did. I had a supportive husband and four children aged 6 to 16 when I went for my LPN. It was a full one year program with only 5 days off at Christmas. Plus, I worked every weekend as a ward clerk in the hospital where I still work. |
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