- April 2nd, 2018, 8:34 pm
#212
I was a LPN for 2 years before I went to RN school. I choose LPN first because they get more clinical hours and I don't regret it! My school was only $3k because I did it at a vocational technical school. After I became a LPN I worked at a hospital and then did the career ladder to RN school so it was only a year. Now I'm 5 classes away from my BSN. It's not about how you start the race but how you finish it.
I feel like the RN of a career is not only and and frustrating to get into, but also not really worth it in most ramifications. I have friends who have been RN for ages and yet still beg me for $500 till pay day here and there.
Being a CNA or senior caretaker or LPN or RN is not the case here, the case is loving what you do and being comfortable with it as well
I feel like the RN of a career is not only and and frustrating to get into, but also not really worth it in most ramifications. I have friends who have been RN for ages and yet still beg me for $500 till pay day here and there.
Being a CNA or senior caretaker or LPN or RN is not the case here, the case is loving what you do and being comfortable with it as well