There are schools now that will allow you to go back to school LPN-BSN track 5 semesters, purely online! Rigorous they say but well worth it for moms and dads out there juggling life in general.
Tfs... ADN does makes sense especially if you don't want to go back to school after you get ADN.. & also if you don't have the 💰💰💰💰 or the time.. I'm going for the LPN next year.. 🤓
@@YesImBudgeting i did my LVN then bridged to RN now BSN online. LVN/LPN is so worth it if you want to start working and making money. RN takes too long for some people, i dont regret taking the path i did.
@@Nursejanx Healthcare systems these days are so desperate they send their LPNs back to the BSN track for free. In other words, their LPNs stay with them, and they pay their tuition to go back to BSN school, take NCLEX, and transition roles. WIN WIN.
I'm in respiratory, working full time and my hospital is paying for my BSRC which I take on my own schedule. After that I can go to MSRC or even cross over to MSN directly.
I already had an associates degree in nutrition and kinesiology so it made no sense to get a another associates degree especially since alot of emoloyers are pushing the BSN. I got my BSN (traditional)in 5 semesters and just graduated in May.
Hi this is great information. Question, what program makes sense if you already have a Bachelor's and Master's but, want to go into Nursing as a career. Considering a Direct Entry MSN program.
There are schools now that will allow you to go back to school LPN-BSN track 5 semesters, purely online! Rigorous they say but well worth it for moms and dads out there juggling life in general.
Here I go❤thanks for the insight sir. Aspiring RN here.
Definitely helps! That was my plan but of course I wasn’t sure if I was making the right decision. Thank you! 🙏🏼
Tfs... ADN does makes sense especially if you don't want to go back to school after you get ADN.. & also if you don't have the 💰💰💰💰 or the time.. I'm going for the LPN next year.. 🤓
Lpn might be harder to find a job. Most health systems want RN nurses
@Nursejanx ty for responding.. in NyC they hire lpn, adn, bsn in hospitals & many other facilities
@@YesImBudgeting i did my LVN then bridged to RN now BSN online. LVN/LPN is so worth it if you want to start working and making money. RN takes too long for some people, i dont regret taking the path i did.
@@Nursejanx Healthcare systems these days are so desperate they send their LPNs back to the BSN track for free. In other words, their LPNs stay with them, and they pay their tuition to go back to BSN school, take NCLEX, and transition roles. WIN WIN.
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This information was very helpful and understanding thank you.
I'm in respiratory, working full time and my hospital is paying for my BSRC which I take on my own schedule. After that I can go to MSRC or even cross over to MSN directly.
I already had an associates degree in nutrition and kinesiology so it made no sense to get a another associates degree especially since alot of emoloyers are pushing the BSN. I got my BSN (traditional)in 5 semesters and just graduated in May.
Hi this is great information. Question, what program makes sense if you already have a Bachelor's and Master's but, want to go into Nursing as a career. Considering a Direct Entry MSN program.
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