Lpn nursing degree?!


Question: Lpn nursing degree!?
I completed 3 years of college before i had to drop out!. my major was in clinical pschology so in those 3 years the main focus of study was in the medical clinical sciences!.

it would take another 4 years to finish the degree i want but i dont have the money for that,

is there any way i could transfer these medical credits to a degree as an lpn and just finish the needed credits off for the lpn degree!?

I have about 47 credits that are directly medical, can I transfer these and get an lpn degree faster than normal, how long would it take me!?

please help, and thanks for any answers in advance!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I finished off my A!.A!. in Psych and am currently working as a Paramedic and a Psych Tech!. To tell you the truth, the prereqs for the LPN program at Junior colleges is almost the same as for the RN!. A lot of your Psych courses and basic courses are transferable!. That just means you have to complete the year and a half course to be eligible for the LVN or RN!. If you are in the need for some quick money, what you can do is this: Finance with a private nursing school with an LVN course and complete it in a year and then apply for LVN license!. After you are done with that, you can always complete your degree in LVN or RN!. Not all courses will give you the degree but will they will make you eligible to get your licensing for work!. Then you can apply for what they call the step-ladder course for transitioning from LVN to RN, and at some colleges they wave the LVN completion!., to earn your RN degree!. Certain places you work for will actually offer you tuition assistance in attaining a higher level of licensing as well!. And for your info, Junior Colleges offer a 2!.5 year A!.S!. degree in Nursing!. The nurse I'm dating is doing the same!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

As psychology has specific requirements for it's program so does LPN programs!. LPN degrees can even be received in vocational schools in some states!. Why not look to transfer into an RN program as you probably have most of the basics out of the way and RN's make more money, have a higher degree of responsibility and are more respected!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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