Night/Weekend LVN Programs in SoCal? - Page 2
Register Today!- Aug 31, '06 by chuchieQuote from mistiblueDid you think you got a good education out of the program? Did you go during the evenings? How about anyone else, did you go to either campus and like it? Thanks everyone. :wink2:well i wanna say congratulations on you trying to further your education i know how it is to wanna pay your bills and better yourself at the same time i worked a full time job and i went to SUMMIT CAREER COLLEGE IN COLTON IT TOOK ME 18 MONTHS I WENT WEDNES THURDAY SATURDAY AND SOME SUNDAYS AND WITH FINANCIAL AID I ONLY PAID 13,000 WHEN THE CLASS COST LIKE 22,000 THEY WILL TRY YO HELP YOU THE PHONE NUMBER 909422-8950 THEY HAVE A CAMPUS IN COLTON AND ANAHEIM. GOODLUCK SWEETY
- Aug 31, '06 by chuchieQuote from TheCommuterWhen I was living in Southern California last year, Concorde Career Institute cost $21,000 for one year. Here in Texas, Concorde costs $18,500.
Do you know anyone that went there and liked it? - Aug 31, '06 by TheCommuterQuote from chuchieThat's a strange question, as very few people exist who seriously like nursing school. Nursing school is an intense experience that can take it's toll on the physical, social, financial, and emotional aspects of your life. Don't select a school based on whether you think you'll like it. It is wiser to research the school's NCLEX pass rates and other objective data before making an informed decision. Good luck.Do you know anyone that went there and liked it?Faeriewand likes this.
- Sep 1, '06 by NickiLaughsstill look into redlands adult school, it's a lot cheaper and it's the hours you want. You might h ave to wait a bit longer for the program to start, but it's only 3000 as opposed to 20,000.
I went to Concorde in San Bernardino, I hated it, but I can't complain because I got through it and now I have a good job. However, if you ask the 60% of our class who got dropped for either getting a C in a class or for missing 1 clinical more than allowed, and they still have to pay back 10000$ for a program they didnt' finish, I think they'd say they're a little ticked - Sep 2, '06 by chuchieQuote from TheCommuterI meant to say if they liked the education they received from the school.That's a strange question, as very few people exist who seriously like nursing school. Nursing school is an intense experience that can take it's toll on the physical, social, financial, and emotional aspects of your life. Don't select a school based on whether you think you'll like it. It is wiser to research the school's NCLEX pass rates and other objective data before making an informed decision. Good luck.
- Sep 3, '06 by Bala SharkLook for the school that has a high NCLEX rate..It does not matter if the students like the school or not..The bottom line is that you pass the NCLEX and that is with proper and good information
- Mar 4, '10 by robertMAHi chuchie, my name is Robert and when I came across your message, I feel like I know you :0) I feel exactly the same way you feel and going through the same situation. I have been looking for LVN programs/RN programs that offer classes at night and weekends because I have to work during the day full time. Please reply to my message and/or anyone who can help. Maybe if we stick together we can help each other out and find a program with night classes