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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 306807" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Janet, so far as I understand the program for a BS in nursing is different from the Associates in Nursing. Because easy child will graduate her BS program at the same time I'll be graduating from my LPN one. She has her associates degree in nursing at the moment. Which is the 2 yr RN. I don't know what all the BS program has to take via classes..........but I know she's had to add on alot of stuff she didn't get the first time around and this will be her 2nd yr in the BS program.</p><p> </p><p>Our RN program is a 2 yr associates degree. Which is why easy child is now at Wright State doing her BS, then plans on getting her Masters after a year off. She's thinking nurse practictioner right now......But that care flight nurse thing is her ultimate goal once the boys are in school all day.</p><p> </p><p>klmno yep, it saves me school time. I have met all the other pre recs for the RN program. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>Donna, maybe that depends on the state?? Here it doesn't matter where you got your LPN as long as your license is current. Maybe Florida is different about that sort of thing?</p><p> </p><p>Oh about 28 or 29 yrs ago I did the LPN via a vocational school too. I just walked out a few wks before graduation. (I have mentioned I was a difficult child, right?) If I were to compare the 2 programs....so far this one seems easier, doesn't seem like you're getting everything thrown at you at once because anatomy and such was required before you started. And personally, the instructors at the voc school I attended were witches with a captial B who loved to make your life a living hades. These instructors seem more concerned with you actually learning what you need to know and being able to apply it when the time comes. A much better learning environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 306807, member: 84"] Janet, so far as I understand the program for a BS in nursing is different from the Associates in Nursing. Because easy child will graduate her BS program at the same time I'll be graduating from my LPN one. She has her associates degree in nursing at the moment. Which is the 2 yr RN. I don't know what all the BS program has to take via classes..........but I know she's had to add on alot of stuff she didn't get the first time around and this will be her 2nd yr in the BS program. Our RN program is a 2 yr associates degree. Which is why easy child is now at Wright State doing her BS, then plans on getting her Masters after a year off. She's thinking nurse practictioner right now......But that care flight nurse thing is her ultimate goal once the boys are in school all day. klmno yep, it saves me school time. I have met all the other pre recs for the RN program. :) Donna, maybe that depends on the state?? Here it doesn't matter where you got your LPN as long as your license is current. Maybe Florida is different about that sort of thing? Oh about 28 or 29 yrs ago I did the LPN via a vocational school too. I just walked out a few wks before graduation. (I have mentioned I was a difficult child, right?) If I were to compare the 2 programs....so far this one seems easier, doesn't seem like you're getting everything thrown at you at once because anatomy and such was required before you started. And personally, the instructors at the voc school I attended were witches with a captial B who loved to make your life a living hades. These instructors seem more concerned with you actually learning what you need to know and being able to apply it when the time comes. A much better learning environment. [/QUOTE]
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