I am a stay-at-home mother of 3 little ones and dropped out of high school over 10 yrs ago. Right now I'm working on getting my GED in order to work towards a respectful career after my children are all attending school full-time. I've been looking into being an RN or so, but am starting to think that it is a ridiculous dream..... or is it? Is it possible to get my GED, attend classes (or the majority) online and get an associates and then move on to become a registered nurse through the OCNE program (not sure if this program is everywhere)? What steps should I take.... time is passing to quickly & I need to get a move on, I say! :) Thanks!
A GED is just a different manner of giving you a diploma of completing high school. The GED credential offers adults a powerful second chance at attending college or pursuing a career. NO, this is certainly not a ridiculous dream! In fact, you’re proceeding in a very realistic fashion that will lead you towards the success you seek towards becoming an RN. You likely will need to take some classes in person because of the nature of the field you will be pursuing, and you’ll have to take the GED test in person, too. The bottom-line is just one step at a time will get you where you want to go.
I wish you the best,
Rita
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