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Nuns start out as novices, when they begin their training in the the convent. They stay there until the mother superior or presiding priest feels they are ready and then they take another set of vows and basically "marry" themselves to the church Then they become nuns and can stay at the convent or be reassigned as missionaries who travel from place to place.

Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a difference between a "nun" and a "sister". Nuns are cloistered, female religious (cloistered means that they live in an enclosed monastery or convent and are not normally allowed to leave; nor is anyone allowed in) who are basically contemplative: they pray all day, The Divine Office is the primary duty, along with private prayer, meditation, and contemplation plus work such as sewing vestments and hangings for churches, or making altar breads.

A woman entering a monastery usually spends six months as a postulant, where she gets to know the community "from the inside" so to speak, and decides if she would like to stay. The community also decides if they want her to stay. Then she is "clothed": she receives the holy habit, and moves into the novitiate, a place set apart for novices who are learning religious life; at this point she is under no promises. At the end of a year or two, if she successfully completes novitiate and wishes to stay, she formally requests admittance and the whole community votes on whether to accept her. If both are agreeable, she is received into the community as a junior and professes simple vows, good for one year. These are renewed for how many years that order specifies. At the end of the time of trials, she again petitions for solemn vows, and again, the entire community votes. If she is received, she makes a solemn profession and from that day is bound for life.

A sister, upon entering the junior period would be sent to school to learn to teach, nurse, or whatever that particular order's charism is. After making her solemn vows or perpetual profession (many sisters do not take solemn vows as a nun does) she would be sent out as a nurse or teacher, or whatever charism that order engages in.

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