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Cathlete
Hi everyone..
On a hunch, I thought that we may have some nurses around here and I am seeking advice.
Recently I have been going through a "what am I going to do with the rest of my life" slump, and was contemplating getting certified as a personal trainer. While this still sounds very appealing to me, I have found something almost equally appealing: nursing.
I also have college credit that I hate to go to waste and would love to finally get a degree in something!! Originally I went to college majoring in Dietetics, so I have almost all of the beginning classes, except the ones related to nursing. So......it would be a relatively easy transition from Dietetics to Nursing.
However, I have NO CLUE what all the stuff means and what education you have to have to be them. LPN, CPN, RN, BSN......I have an associates degee, albeit not in nursing, but I have the classes. What does it make sense for me to go for? The BSN?
Any advice would be enormously appreciated! I am thinking I am going to go down to the local community college here and get advisement tommorrow. I am maxed out on the number of credits that will transfer to a 4 year university, but I am sure they won't want some of my previous classes now.
I will stop now or I will just end up rambling. I will check back soon for any help!!! Thanks!!!
Janice
On a hunch, I thought that we may have some nurses around here and I am seeking advice.
Recently I have been going through a "what am I going to do with the rest of my life" slump, and was contemplating getting certified as a personal trainer. While this still sounds very appealing to me, I have found something almost equally appealing: nursing.
I also have college credit that I hate to go to waste and would love to finally get a degree in something!! Originally I went to college majoring in Dietetics, so I have almost all of the beginning classes, except the ones related to nursing. So......it would be a relatively easy transition from Dietetics to Nursing.
However, I have NO CLUE what all the stuff means and what education you have to have to be them. LPN, CPN, RN, BSN......I have an associates degee, albeit not in nursing, but I have the classes. What does it make sense for me to go for? The BSN?
Any advice would be enormously appreciated! I am thinking I am going to go down to the local community college here and get advisement tommorrow. I am maxed out on the number of credits that will transfer to a 4 year university, but I am sure they won't want some of my previous classes now.
I will stop now or I will just end up rambling. I will check back soon for any help!!! Thanks!!!
Janice