You'll need about 2 years to complete prerequisites (english, math, etc.) then an additional 1 year for LVN, or an additional 2 years for your RN. This can all be accomplished at a community college, which will save you lots of money. Then you can transfer to a university for an additional year for your bachelors, some colleges offer it on-line.
2006-07-12 16:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Two years to get your vocational nurse degree, but for a Registered Nurse, you need at least 4. You can start out in a junior or community college, then transfer to the university. Or you can do an internet program that takes less time:
2006-07-12 16:44:02
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answered by MzzandtheChuchuBees 5
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If you becoming a license practica nurse it takes 2 years.
If you would like to become a registered nurse( RN) it will take you four years. If you specialize it may take a year longer. Example: surgical nurse
2006-07-12 16:46:36
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answered by spinach 1
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4 years of nursing school.
2006-07-12 16:42:33
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answered by Skypilot49 5
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At Baylor I know that you can with 2 years, but 4 years is recommended
2006-07-12 16:42:17
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answered by A* 4
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Four years?
2006-07-12 16:42:48
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answered by retrodragonfly 7
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4 if you want a BS degree, 2 if not.
2006-07-12 16:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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