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Advice for person going into LPN field?



Should I keep going for the RN....or work a few years first? I cant really AFFORD extra school.

I was in the same situation ten, yes ten years ago.
I was a CNA....worked a few years. Got LPN and didn't have enough money to go all the way to RN. I graduated with my LPN ten years ago and really don't have the money to go on....still. In the mean time it is harder and harder to find a good job as an LPN. I think CNAs are moving more into the LPN role. At some point I will have to continue to RN or choose another profession. So, my advice is to push as hard as you can and get the RN sooner rather than later. Go for it girl!!! You know how fast it goes by and you can do it.
Good Luck
Become an LPN. Study, keep your nose clean, don't cheat, steal or take drugs. It's likely that a medical facility would concern paying some or all of your schooling.
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