If I haven't worked for over year will it effect academics in the bridge program?
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I am currently an LVN, but I only have 6 months of LTC experience. I stopped working 8/2012 due to cancer treatment and haven't been back to work since. I am planning to complete my prereqs starting in August and begin the bridge to ADN in May of next year. I have gone back and forth on whether to work PT, PRN, or not at all while I complete my ADN. Side note: I only lack one prereq for admission into the bridge program, but I will be taking a full load to obtain credits toward my BSN. With only 6 months work experience and having been out of the LVN program since 12/2011 I am concerned that I won't do well in the bridge program. Would working keep me fresh minded enough to help when I start the program (the school I plan on attending does not have a minimum experience requirement)? What are some things I should do to maintain my knowledge until then?