How long does it take for an LPN (Liscensed Practical Nurse) to become and RN (Registered Nurse)?
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I'm considering being a nurse but you have to be an LPN then become and RN.( That's what I have heard so far) How long does that take and what classes in college do I have to ...show more
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Answer:
Someone gave you incorrect information. I am an RN and have never been an LPN. There are plenty of RN programs in colleges across the country, you just need to decide whether you want to be an associate or bachelors prepared RN. LPN school is completely different and most in my area aren't even affiliated with a college. Also a lot of LPN positions are being phased out so they are limited as to where they can work.
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Other answers
No, you need not be an LPN before becoming an RN.
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