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What is the education requirement to become an registered nurse?


What is the education requirement to become an registered nurse?

A two year nursing program to obtain your degree, but then you have to pass the NCLEX before you can get a license.

like 6 yrs, you have to be able to do calculus!
and that is why I'll never be a nurse

The requirement is a Bachelors degree in nursing, and then 2 years of grad school.

Registered nurses (RNs) go through a four-year program, and then they have to become licensed to practice nursing.

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