A few days ago
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is it possible to become a RN (not a nurse’s aide or LPN) in one year?

In college many people only go to school a few days a week. Can I add more classes and get a degree faster or will I have to waite 2 or 3 whole years?

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A few days ago
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In college, people are physically in class for around 15 or so hours a week, but the coursework is intense and rigorous. In most colleges, you’ll have to get special permission to take 19 or more credit hours. 2 or 3 years is not a very long time to wait. In fact, I don’t know any of my RN friends who only took 2 or 3 years, all of them graduated in 4 years.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Not really. You need to do a lot of internships. I am an LPN working on my RN. It took almost a year to get my LPN. I work and take class part time. It will take another semester to finish for me.
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4 years ago
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specific. people will think of you’re strange for transforming into a nurse. that’s as much as you in spite of if or not which will subject you. the two way, on your destiny people will attempt to get your interest via saying “Excuse me physician” and you would be compelled to declare hundreds of cases.. “actually i’m a nurse.” that’s good money, and that’s an honourable occupation, and you will on no account pass abode feeling such as you have had a bent day of artwork.
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