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Got into LPN and RN What Should I Do?Rating: (votes: 0) Go into the RN program. Comment:
Go into the RN program.
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Personally, I'd go for the RN because, like you said, you'll have more job opportunities. It is a competitive market either way, but at least with an RN you will have more jobs available to you. However, only you can decide what is right for your financially and as a time commitment. To help your decision, look into current job openings in your area. Compare the number of LPN jobs vs RN jobs and the salary. Also look into hiring trends in your area. Is an ADN just as likely to get hired as a BSN? If hiring is trending toward BSNs then you might be better to go for the LPN quickly and get your BSN later on.
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I would go straight for the RN if you eventually want to get it anyways. I will save you money and even though its 2 years you'll make more when your done! :-) good luck on which ever you choose
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RN.You like the LTC now, what about years down the road, will you still like it?RN, gives you more versatility( and if you still believe LTC is your niche), then you still get that (at better pay,hopefully).
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ADN program.It is really competitive to get into ADN (RN) programs, and you are accepted. You shouldn't miss this opportunity.
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I agree with every other post. Go straight to the RN program. Good luck!
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It is worth the extra year to get your RN. Also, many lpn2rn bridge programs have waiting list, in my area, a couple of years. Take this opportunity while you can. Good luck. Peace!
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Very good points. In fact (NC stats) it is trending to BSN in the Raleigh area, Tri-ad, as in Greensboro, Winstin-Salem and Charlotte metro, but in eastern NC most hospitals would not let your charge nurse without a BSN-otherwise they're happy to have a warm RN body!. There are some very good and $$ reasonable RN to BSN programs in NC online, ie UNC, NC Central, ECU etc. On Monster, Hot Jobs, Career Builder, etc, it's becoming harder to find a LPN job without 1-3 years of experience and the base pay with no experience is around 16-17/hr. I know some hiring managers in human resources and this is their honest opinion.
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I keep playing devils advocate in my head. The only reason LPN's get to transition into the ADN in eastern NC is because somebody failed out of the ADN in the first year. I dont' want to be the person that has to give up a seat because of grades. Because ADN is so competitive it's the kiss of death, at least in eastern North Carolina.
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RN hands down.
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As an LPN who's now starting the LPN to RN journey..my opinion..if you're been accepted to both..go for the RN. Especially since you already had it in your mind you'd eventually do the LPN to RN when you got your LPN..I can tell you many LPN's had the greatest of intentions to do the LPN to RN. The thing is life happens, you're now working and a year goes by, then two, then three and then the thought of going back to school really isn't appealing. I know this for a fact I should have just gone right back, but I wanted "a break" and next thing I knew it was 3 years later. But I've finally bitten the proverbial bullet and am diving in head first for my RN now.
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