Alright so I'm going into grade 11 but I know for sure I want to be a nurse after I graduate high school.

Here's my plan: Go to college for 2 years to become an LPN then go to a university for 4 more years to become an RN.

The reason I chose this path is because if I want to get into a college for LPN, all the prerequisites for it are college level courses in high school, not university level, therefore, the work is slightly easier.

If I chose to go to a university to become an RN right away, I have to take all university level courses in high school. I want to take college level courses, especially for math because I struggle with it.

Is this an okay plan or are there other ways?
Well, my mom's an R.N. I'll ask her about what she did an email you if that's ok
Do you understand what you are asking?

LPN's that are working have a much harder time going to school for the RN. Bite the bullet and do whatever it takes for you to fast-track into the RN system.

Get a tutor for the math. It'll be cheaper than taking several courses to understand it.

GC
dam that lot of school what college are p;an to attend