Uhm, HELL YES! Optometrist make an average of 104,000 depending on your area. But remember that's AVERAGE, it can vary higher or lower.
No, if you have your BSN you are considered first for jobs, make more money starting off, and move up faster than if you only have your A.S. degree
The RN is a more advanced program of study. The RN can be take at the associate (two years) and bachelor (four year) degree level, while the LPN is typically a diploma program (nine to 12 months)
Depends on where you live and the demographics of each region where RN's are employed for work. RN's who work for hospitals make considerably more than nurses who work for clinics or private offices, but then again, you became an RN for the unbeatable job security, and not the high pay. My brother's fiancee makes 36 an hour as an RN, my other brother's girlfriend, (I have two brothers), makes about 40,000 a year, but she was making more when working at a hospital.
Impossible quesion to answer. The two professisons are not even remotely connected or comparable to one another.
The starting pay for an RN at the hospital I work at is $35 /hour. This job would be on the med/surg floor. They pay a little more for the ICU/CCU RN's.
An RN makes more money than an LPN.
RN training takes one to two years longer than LVN training an goes more in depth into nursing skills. LVN's learn basic nursing skills like taking vitals and handling patients. RNs have greater responsibility and more involvement with complex medical procedures. RN training prepares them for this. LVN training is more introductory than RN training. RN training builds on the skills you learn as LVN.
That is how all nurses start out. They get their high school diplomas. Then they can enroll in an LPN program if they are accepted, or they enroll in a RN program. Some colleges have prerequisites before they accept students into an RN program. Nurses with an RN make more money than nurses with an LPN.
RN's
According to a US Census report, male nurses earn 16 percent more than female nurses. As of 2014, male nurses make $60,700 a year.
Usually an RN would make more money working in a hospital. That is not always the case. It depends on the hospital and the clinic. The difference in salary wouldn't be significant
Not nearly enought to make it worth while. I'm a 25 year RN and make $44,000 a year.