Looking at South FL's LPN to RN program

U.S.A. Florida

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Hello all,

I need some advice. I am currently and LPN living in Jacksonville finishing up my prerequisites. I will be starting A&P II, MAC 1105 and MCB2010 w/ Lab next week. I'm looking into Miami Dade College, Broward College, and Mercy Hospital Miami. Question about Mercy, does anyone know if their A.S degree can be eventually transferred into a BSN?

Also I was wondering would I be able to apply to either the BC or MDC transitioning program for January 2015? Or would I not have enough time? Do we know how tough it is to get into MDC, BC, or Mercy's program? I really appreciate all of your answers and any advice that you may have for me? I am ready to move from Jacksonville back home to Miami. I'm definitely going to apply to the community college here but I don't want to stay here if I get accepted into a program down south. My current GPA is a 3.3. I WILL NOT get anything less than 3 A's this semester *fingers crossed* thank you for all of your help guys

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Hello all,

I need some advice. I am currently and LPN living in Jacksonville finishing up my prerequisites. I will be starting A&P II, MAC 1105 and MCB2010 w/ Lab next week. I'm looking into Miami Dade College, Broward College, and Mercy Hospital Miami. Question about Mercy, does anyone know if their A.S degree can be eventually transferred into a BSN?

Also I was wondering would I be able to apply to either the BC or MDC transitioning program for January 2015? Or would I not have enough time? Do we know how tough it is to get into MDC, BC, or Mercy's program? I really appreciate all of your answers and any advice that you may have for me? I am ready to move from Jacksonville back home to Miami. I'm definitely going to apply to the community college here but I don't want to stay here if I get accepted into a program down south. My current GPA is a 3.3. I WILL NOT get anything less than 3 A's this semester *fingers crossed* thank you for all of your help guys

Transition program starts every May. For LPNs it's a little easier getting in. I would however question taking A&P2, micro with lab and mac1105.

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