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M F
What is the shortest path to become an Registered Nurse (RN). ?
Asked by M F
I have a B.S. and Master's degrees in unrelated fields. Please provide a link to school link if you have it.

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A two year degree from a Junior College is the quickest route to become and RN. Also, I think this is the highest paying job available with a 2 year degree. You can always go back and work on your BSN while working as an RN. Since you have all the basics with your other degrees you will mostly need your clinical experience so you should finish much quicker. Good Luck.

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You have to find a college nursing program, they will probably wave the general ed requirements since you already have degrees, the program is still 2 years.
Answered by petra

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Most places 2 years and many community colleges have waiting lists. You don't happen to be in VA? I know one school where it is 15 months. http://www.medical.edu/academics/programs.cfm?prgID=rnu
Answered by Laura H


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