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Young Nurses!Rating: (votes: 2) I'm 21 and a lot of people in my graduating class are in their twenties Comment:
I graduated from my RN program at 20 and started working immediately thereafter. I am now 26, and on the particular unit I am on the majority of nurses are early-late 20's. At your age I am sure you will have no problem finding an area of nursing that is a good fit for you with coworkers around your age
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I'm 28, guess that's not really too young. But I was 25 when I graduated nursing school.
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Graduated with my BSN at 22, been a nurse over two years now. 98% of my class was right around the same age.
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23, have been working for a little over a year
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I enrolled in an LPN/LVN program at age 23 and graduated at 24 years of age in 2005. I enrolled in an LPN-to-RN (ASN) completion program at age 28 and graduated at age 29.I'm 32 years old right now, so I am a little too 'old' to be considered a 'young' nurse, but that was not always the case.
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I graduated & became a LVN at 21 & I'm 25 now. I'm applying to an ADN program so hopefully I'll be a RN soon!
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Graduated my LPN program at 22 and just became an RN at 24. Hopefully moving on to my masters in a few years!! I was the youngest in my LPN and RN program!
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Graduated with my LPN at 22 and I will be graduating with my RN just weeks before my 26th birthday
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I might add I am one of the youngest in my bridge though
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I was the youngest in my LPN in my class back in 2005. I'm in my 20's.
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I'm 24 and have been a nurse for a little over a year now. I am the youngest RN on my floor at the moment, there are a lot in their early 30s, and even more that are 40+, but I seem to get along with just about everyone. A lot of the aides are close to my age, and I still have a lot in common with the 30+'s, with the exception that I don't have kids. I feel like everyone around me at work has kids and talks about them all the time and here I am with my little dogs. lol
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