Hey. Just wanted to advise you that if you can manage getting in to an LPN program, you can manage an ADN/RN program. The work is VERY similar. I MAJORLY regret not going for the ADN/RN, vs. the LPN program. Please, please check your options out thoroughly. I was STUCK as an LPN for almost 15 years; it's a LOT harder to go back and "complete" your degree than most schools make it seem, once you're working full-time. If you're smart enough to become an LPN, you're smart enough to earn the initial RN (associate's degree). THEN, you can let your employer pay while you work for your BSN. I wish you much luck, no matter what option you choose!