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Can everyone read this and give me some advice?Rating: (votes: 0) I've just gotten my acceptance letter to the LPN program at a local tech school (pTEC, in St. Pete, FLA, near Tampa). I'm super stoked, and I can't wait to get started. I plan on getting my IV cert, and PALS, as I want to work with peds. I've been a CNA for the past 3 years, and I worked in a hospital... some days I loved it, some days I hated it. But over all, it was fun. I also worked in home health, and loved it EVERY DAY. Here's my dilemma... I already have my AA degree, it's just a gen ed degree... I didn't realize that ADN was an AS in nursing, otherwise I wouldn't be having this conversation with you... I have most of my prereqs for ADN, but my GPA will be around a 3.0-- they really want you to have at least a 3.4, for the LPN-ADN bridge program. Since I don't want to work in a hospital, but I DO want to go on and get my BSN, would schools like Galen and South University and U of Phoenix be so bad? I know they're not all NLNAC accredited, which hospitals around here want... but I don't want to work in a hospital... Background: after getting my BSN, I plan on joining the US Army and being a reservist Army nurse. I am 22, and was in JROTC all 4 years of highschool, if that means anything. So tl;dr, tech schools w/out NLNAC accreditation for RN-BSN after I get my LPN: yes or no, I don't want to work in a hospital ever, only home-health, and peds. Why not join the reserve now? They do offer education benefits. Plus you get in know and can serve while gaining your skills, but that's just my suggestion. |
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