I am an RN. I went to a community college and had my LPN in one year, then RN at two years. It really takes at least 3 1/2 years as you need numerous foundational courses. You can attend a community college which will most likely offer a two year ADN (Associates Degree in Nursing) or university program which will offer a BSN (Bachelors Degree in Nursing). Either will serve you well. If your aspiration is to be just an LPN, then certainly look at a community college offerring a two year program. If you are going to do it, however, you should consider going for an RN. The compensation is double and the responsibilities and knowledge are empowering.
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