How to Become a Registered Nurse (RN) | 5 Most Common Ways

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In this video you will get an overview of the most popular ways to become a registered nurse. What is the most affordable way to become a registered nurse? What if I already have a bachelor's degree? These and more questions will be answered in this video! There's more than 5 ways to become an RN, but these are the most typical ones.

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
0:14 - The 5 most common ways to become a registered nurse, an overview
0:59 - ADN (associates program) - Most flexible and affordable option
1:43 - The most expensive option
2:21 - What if you already have another bachelor's degree?
3:16 - But what if I don't want another bachelor's degree?
4:01 - The least typical nursing program
5:30 - Outro
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lecturionursing
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There is also the RN bridge program geared for LPNs to RN they too can be found at an ADN or Diploma program.
Most take usually 12 months to complete full time...part time it can be as long is 18 months to 2 yrs....🙂

crystalholder
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You nailed it. I'm doing a Master's in Nursing Practice. I came from a non-nursing background

michellevan
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Thank you for the information, actually I wanted to study nursing in the USA but I was denied a visa and I had given up. Listening to this am going to apply again and see the way forward

oliviamasembe
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So I have an AA and biology and I will have a BA in computer science. Should I just go for the AS in nursing?

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