Skip to main content
2 answers
3
Asked 193 views

How many years do it takes to become a rn nurse

It takes 4 years to become a registered nurse

+25 Karma if successful
From: You
To: Friend
Subject: Career question for you

3

2 answers


0
Updated
Share a link to this answer
Share a link to this answer

Flora’s Answer

Ashalee, It's wonderful that you would like to pursue a nursing as your profession. Been a RN nurse is more than a profession but requires a passion and willing to make personal sacrifices. The time required for schooling will depends on the degree program you choose, your clinical experience, and the licensing requirements in your state. Two year associate degree in nursing or four year bachelor of science in nursing. Then you need to take the licensure exam to become an RN. In addition to the number of years you need to take in to consideration how you will finance your degree and your academic skills. My advise is to look into a community college in your area that offers the nursing program and start taking relevant courses and internship or volunteer to a near by hospital to obtain first hand experience. Schooling is great but you get the best experience of the profession's demand by following /working in the field.
0
0
Updated
Share a link to this answer
Share a link to this answer

Alyssa’s Answer

Think about committing to 4 years, it could greatly enrich your life experience! :)
0