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Liberal Arts degrees
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Good thing I saved my money getting my liberal arts degree at Excelsior than spending gobs of money and being unemployed. I used to be embarrased of my vocational lpn diploma. No more!

Well, I am not an Lpn anymore but I still do one weekend shift a month to keep my skills up through a nursing agency....just in case. I remember people telling me, "You only have a vocational diploma?"

Of course now people say, "YOu have a liberal arts degree!? What?!"

And then I say, "I have my lpn diploma....just in case."

I am finally hearing, "Smart girl!"

After all these years...I finally have people telling me it's a good thing to have.
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Done! BS in LIBERAL STUDIES From Excelsior. Conferral Date - Dec 18, 2009!

Licensed Practical Nurse - 1996

Completed!
Military - 58 credits
Traditional - 12 credits
Clep - 21 credits
Excelsior Exams - Organizational Behavior(B), World Population (A), Ethics (A), Cultural Diversity (B),Psychology of A&A (A), Gerontology (B)
DSST -Drugs & Alcohol (A), Civil War (A), Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (A), Social Psychology (A)
Penn Foster- Info Lit (passed)
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#2
Never be ashamed of your LPN - these days you can use it to fast track to an RN and/or a BSN.
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An LPN diploma is, and always has been, a great asset. You shouldn't cease to be proud of it, nor being a nurse. [Image: You_Rock_Emoticon.gif]
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Maniac Craniac Wrote:An LPN diploma is, and always has been, a great asset. You shouldn't cease to be proud of it, nor being a nurse. [Image: You_Rock_Emoticon.gif]




+1 that! :iagree:
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Nurses are awesome! How many people can you care for with the skills you learned studying for your liberal arts degree? Wink
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Ever consider doing the rn degree?
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#7
Food for thought: ISU has a LPN-BSN program online with clinicals in your area, great way to get your RN and leveraging your BALS and get your BSN. I'm enrolling in their program this fall, I am an LPN too, but no bachelors in anything, unfortunately.
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ryoder Wrote:Ever consider doing the rn degree?

I have...but I hate nursing. I just happened to be on that track after being a medic and then going to Lpn school in the Army. When I got out everyone expected me to get my Rn. So I pretty much took my time taking one course here and there at a local community college. My ex husband (he's a good man even though he's my ex) said I was taking my time because I never wanted to be a nurse...and he was right.

I can't even think of going back to school and getting my RN. Just the thought of it sends shivers down my spine. So I have my liberal arts degree in something I always wanted to study. My Lpn diploma(just in case!) and a great job I am doing currently that only requires a certificate!

Still, I was always embarrassed of it. Especially because I never planned to pursue an Rn. I do get alot of, "That's it? "

.....
Or at least I used to get embarrassed, when they realized I wasn't going further with it. My that's it vocational diploma still pays better than alot of people's bachelor's.
When I am not studying - https://youtu.be/C-kk8xa0BLQ

MS in Public Health at SNHU in progress. Expected Grad Date - August 2017

Hardstyle Kettlebell Certified -2014, Ice Chamber Kettlebell Sport Certified - 2015

NCSF Personal Trainer -2010

Done! BS in LIBERAL STUDIES From Excelsior. Conferral Date - Dec 18, 2009!

Licensed Practical Nurse - 1996

Completed!
Military - 58 credits
Traditional - 12 credits
Clep - 21 credits
Excelsior Exams - Organizational Behavior(B), World Population (A), Ethics (A), Cultural Diversity (B),Psychology of A&A (A), Gerontology (B)
DSST -Drugs & Alcohol (A), Civil War (A), Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (A), Social Psychology (A)
Penn Foster- Info Lit (passed)
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#9
I agree with April! I became an LPN because it was available,affordable, acceptable to my family, and paid well with steady employment. NOT because of a burning desire to be a nurse. BUT. . . then I found out I liked it,and was good at it, especially the office/clinic field.
I have no desire to go on to RN. While it certainly pays more- the only fields for an RN in this area are working the hospital floors (never again!) or administration.
The liberal arts degree is the one I should have pursued at 18 if I had had the family/financial support needed. Now I'm doing it on my own to fill what amounts to a void in my psyche, and to complete something that feels unfinished.
Will it help with my employment? Maybe- I was recently laid off, and there were a lot of jobs I would have considered, but you couldn't get in the door without a degree. It will give me more options as I age, and become less physically able to tolerate the stresses of nursing.
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I don't blame you at all. I strongly considered nursing. I for a year I did the pre-reqs, earned my CNA, volunteered at a free clinic, shadowed several MSNs, and day 4 as a patient care tech I knew nursing wasn't for me.
Funny thing, I had people come out of the woodwork when I was considering it- 9 out of 10 saying how well it paid, especially for "only" an associate degree- and how you can go onto to being a practitioner (money and Independence in 3 years and online! whoo hooo!) but maybe 1 in 10 told me what was great about the job :ack: I won't bash, but it's a good fit for a certain kind of personality. Within that year I searched high and low for alternatives, peripheral jobs that might be a better fit for me. I even considered applying to med school. But, it wasn't a fit so it wasn't a fit. No a big deal. Big Grin

Didn't you land a job at the University of Illinois-Chicago? How's that going?
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