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  • Jan 18, 2020
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    CNA Lov3ly

    time for us to get some advanced nursing degrees and get some real paper✊🏽✊🏽

    I applied for the LVN program, but unfortunately I didn’t get accepted :(

  • Jan 18, 2020
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    Almost

    I applied for the LVN program, but unfortunately I didn’t get accepted :(

    do you have to wait untill the next semester or something? and you can still apply for the RN program and still graduate around the same time you would have doing the LPN bridge program :)

  • Jan 18, 2020
    NiceLikeChrist

    Graduating at 36/37 is fine. Most SRNA's are gonna be late 20s or early-mid 30s with a few over 40. You aren't gonna be out of place.

    Just make sure you're getting ICU experience along the way.

    should you get ICU experience while getting your BSN?

    how long have you been in school?

  • Jan 18, 2020
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    CNA Lov3ly

    do you have to wait untill the next semester or something? and you can still apply for the RN program and still graduate around the same time you would have doing the LPN bridge program :)

    Yeah I got to wait till next semester, unless a space becomes available, but that is unlikely.
    I have yet to do the RN prerequisites, as it’s far more difficult to enroll into, plus the RN program would be far more impacted. I’d rather attempt to make decent money as an LVN in the meantime it would be better
    How long you been CNA?

  • Jan 18, 2020
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    Almost

    Yeah I got to wait till next semester, unless a space becomes available, but that is unlikely.
    I have yet to do the RN prerequisites, as it’s far more difficult to enroll into, plus the RN program would be far more impacted. I’d rather attempt to make decent money as an LVN in the meantime it would be better
    How long you been CNA?

    Since like april of 2019. you?

  • Jan 18, 2020
    CNA Lov3ly

    Since like april of 2019. you?

    2 years 3 months. It ain’t that bad

  • Jan 18, 2020

    half way to becoming an RN (B.Sc.N) myself, best luck g but my path ends after this lmao

  • Jan 18, 2020

    Go for it

    Why not. As u get older women r gonna take ur profession more an more srsly

    U might wanna consider what do u rly want for yourself some ppl just want to get a stable job settle down start a family some ppl are free spirits just want to be free etc. Gotta figure that out then everything falls in place