Starting CNA program (Career Training Center of Chicago)

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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Hello there :) I've been lurking for a few days, and just wanted to say hi since I've now registered for my CNA classes. I begin January 6th, and I'm so excited. I put in my 2 weeks notice at my telemarketing job, since I'm lucky enough that my significant other can cover the bills while I'm taking the class so that I can focus. It's a 4 week class, with lecture Tues, Weds, and Thurs followed by Saturday clinicals. It's a bit of a commute for me, since I'm in the northern suburbs, but hopefully I'll be able to take the train.

I'm nervous, as I think anyone would be. Looking through older posts here has really made me feel more at ease since it seems like everyones scared.. before classes, before the exam, before an interview, and before starting a job. I'm sure I'll freak out at every step, too. :D

There are a few different programs in my area, from Community Colleges to Hospital programs. I think I called them all. My original plan was the community college route, since it was closest, but the classes were full until Fall 2009. I wanted to see about the hospital one, but it was 8 weeks and I only got voicemails when I called to inquire. So instead I opted for the one in which I could enroll the quickest, and was shortest. I made sure the training center is accredited on the state website, but I'm still wondering if this is the best idea. It seemed almost too easy to get into the program, lol. He had me fill out an application, which he hardly glanced at, took my social & DL and deposit, gave me a schedule, showed me the classroom, and sent me on my way. I'm really disappointed that we don't get a supply list until the first day of class. I wanted to go scrubs shopping, lol.

Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had taken the program at the Career Training Center of Chicago, and what you thought of it?

Also, a belated thanks to every active member of this board who have reassured me and others and have offered compassion, encouragement, and advice. You guys rock :redpinkhe :yeah:

HI. I'm bumping this thread up I guess. But I do have questions. Do you think it's better to take the CNA course here rather than attending the OCC BNAT program for ten weeks? Do you feel better prepared for the exam than community college CNA students?

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