i thank you for this video michelle. lm currently doing the community college route i always wanted to be a nurse excited for this journey. its not easy but ill continue to push through no matter what.
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I’m going back to school for nursing! Currently have a bachelors degree in education. You would have a Bachelors of science in nursing! It depends on the school and if you continue the education route after a bachelors degree. I’m going for just BSN in Nursing! That’s it! 16 months for that!
Question, I’m thinking about going back to school for my BSN with a bachelors degree in psychology. How do you plan on balancing paying your bills and working with going to an intense full-time nursing program? I work full-time and I know most programs are full-time as well.
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Hi Michelle thank you so much for this video, much needed for me. You say the school you go to matters, but what if you have the choice between a really good school that's very expensive and a school that is just okay but not as expensive, what would you go for?
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It is important to do your research and evaluate what is best for you currently and in the long run. Some states offer CNA and LPN programs at the high school level.
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I'm a health science major at my community college. And I have a bachelors degree in social work and I am working in the education field and I am so ready to get out. I am working towards becoming an LVN. I just got done taking my anatomy and physiology course in the fall 2024 and passed it with an A. And Jan 2025 I will be taking pharmacology my last pre -req before applying to Nursing school and I also have to take the ATI teas test this year. Hopefully I get into Nursing school 2026. I just don't have the money to get into an ABSN program they are really expensive.
They are quiet expensive but if you think the lpn route is better then go for it if not I’ll encourage the associates degree route , I wish you all the best
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Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN, RN, or CNA, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Luther for your NCLEX assistance. I’m so happy I finally passed my exams thanks to him. He’s got a magical qbank which will help you become a RN
No michelle. Sory you are wrong about the accelerated bsn , nursing degree path. The accelerated nursing degree path you come out of the program with a bachelor's degree in nursing not a MASTERS DEGREE IN NURSING (M.S.N). And you are also required to do prerequisites going into the accelerated nursing program (A.B.S.N), . Prerequisites like a n p 1 &2, microbiology, organic chemistry , intro to psychology, developmental psychology, sociology , speech, etc.
Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN, RN, or CNA, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Luther for your NCLEX assistance. I’m so happy I finally passed my exams thanks to him. He’s got a magical qbank which will help you become a RN
i thank you for this video michelle. lm currently doing the community college route i always wanted to be a nurse excited for this journey. its not easy but ill continue to push through no matter what.
Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN, RN, or CNA, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Luther for your NCLEX assistance. I’m so happy I finally passed my exams thanks to him. He’s got a magical qbank which will help you become a RN
I am so happy to hear that! Keep going, you got this!
I’m going back to school for nursing! Currently have a bachelors degree in education. You would have a Bachelors of science in nursing! It depends on the school and if you continue the education route after a bachelors degree. I’m going for just BSN in Nursing! That’s it! 16 months for that!
Question, I’m thinking about going back to school for my BSN with a bachelors degree in psychology. How do you plan on balancing paying your bills and working with going to an intense full-time nursing program? I work full-time and I know most programs are full-time as well.
@ I will be working at my mom’s hospital on the weekends as a CNA. I have to work I got bills.
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Good luck on your journey! And yess of course
Hi Michelle thank you so much for this video, much needed for me. You say the school you go to matters, but what if you have the choice between a really good school that's very expensive and a school that is just okay but not as expensive, what would you go for?
Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN, RN, or CNA, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Luther for your NCLEX assistance. I’m so happy I finally passed my exams thanks to him. He’s got a magical qbank which will help you become a RN
Yes of course! Hmm tbh as long as you the Individual can make the best out of the situation then either option works
what do you think about doing Lpn first then going back for adn & bsn
Don’t do it. Just go for the adn.
It is important to do your research and evaluate what is best for you currently and in the long run. Some states offer CNA and LPN programs at the high school level.
Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN, RN, or CNA, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Luther for your NCLEX assistance. I’m so happy I finally passed my exams thanks to him. He’s got a magical qbank which will help you become a RN
To be honest I would say go straight for the adn
I'm a health science major at my community college. And I have a bachelors degree in social work and I am working in the education field and I am so ready to get out. I am working towards becoming an LVN. I just got done taking my anatomy and physiology course in the fall 2024 and passed it with an A. And Jan 2025 I will be taking pharmacology my last pre -req before applying to Nursing school and I also have to take the ATI teas test this year. Hopefully I get into Nursing school 2026. I just don't have the money to get into an ABSN program they are really expensive.
They are quiet expensive but if you think the lpn route is better then go for it if not I’ll encourage the associates degree route , I wish you all the best
You get another bachelors or nursing when you get into ABSN
Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN, RN, or CNA, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Luther for your NCLEX assistance. I’m so happy I finally passed my exams thanks to him. He’s got a magical qbank which will help you become a RN
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Thank you for this video it was amazing. So much wonderful advice 👍🏾👏🏾🤗❤️🤎
Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN, RN, or CNA, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Luther for your NCLEX assistance. I’m so happy I finally passed my exams thanks to him. He’s got a magical qbank which will help you become a RN
No michelle. Sory you are wrong about the accelerated bsn , nursing degree path. The accelerated nursing degree path you come out of the program with a bachelor's degree in nursing not a MASTERS DEGREE IN NURSING (M.S.N). And you are also required to do prerequisites going into the accelerated nursing program (A.B.S.N), . Prerequisites like a n p 1 &2, microbiology, organic chemistry , intro to psychology, developmental psychology, sociology , speech, etc.
Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN, RN, or CNA, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Luther for your NCLEX assistance. I’m so happy I finally passed my exams thanks to him. He’s got a magical qbank which will help you become a RN
Thank you for the correction 🤍🤍🤍🤍
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thank you for this video!
I appreciate it! :)
You are welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful 🤍