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How long does it usually take to become an Registered Nurse?


How long does it usually take to become an Registered Nurse?

Anywhere from 2-4 years. Thereare a few programs that allow you to become an RN without having to get a Bachelors degree, and a few Masters programs designed for people with an undergra in something different to become RN's. Otherwise, a Bachelors is the way to go, and that takes about 4 years.

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