2 years
Becoming a registered nurse takes 2-4 years of full time school. An associate's degree in nursing takes 2 years and a bachelor's degree in nursing takes 4 years.
Becoming a registered nurse, or RN, requires 2-4 years of full time college. An associate's degree takes two years and a bachelor's degree takes four years. Both programs end with the designation RN.
It is not too difficult to become a registered nurse in the US. It usually takes about two years.
If you are referring to a nurse practitioner, it takes four years of undergraduate coursework (bachelor's degree), and two to three years for the master's degree).
In order to be a registered nurse, one needs to first graduate high school with good grades. Then, a student can enroll at a community or technical college in a nursing program. The nursing program usually takes less than three years, and results in the student officially becoming an RN upon completion of the program.
"Becoming a Nurse Practitioner requires one to first earn thier Registered Nurse credentials. Depending on the educational background you have, this program could take 6 - 8 years."
You need to work about 2-3 years to get a Registered Nurse certification. One need to complete at least 2 years of associate degree in nursing. This will make him/her eligible to take the NCLEX exam which will finally certify that the person is a registered nurse.
To be a registered nurse in Georgia you need to be at least 18 years old.
An associate's degree in nursing can be earned in two years of full time classes. Two years after high school a graduate can be a registered nurse.
Becoming a traveling nurse requires no more schooling than becoming a permanent nurse. Nurses can become a registered nurse with a 2 year associate's degree or they can choose to get a bachelors degree in 4 years. Either degrees qualifies them to become an RN, however a BSN will give them better opportunities for career advancement and will allow them to pursue a a MSN in the future.
Four years
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