I've received my acceptance letter for the LPN program-Yay! I am really excited to start classes in Jan 2015. I am a wife and mother of two. I've been hearing how intense this program can may decide not to work. Even with not working, I am still a FT wife and mother. Any advice from LPN's just recent graduates or who are currently in the program, on how to balance family and school? Ways of studying that worked for you? Other tactics. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this is all new to me. I am currently in the medical field as a Dialysis Technician and CPR instructor. I have another month or so before starting. Any advice on what i should do before classes start?
Thanks in advance! God Bless.
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I've received my acceptance letter for the LPN program-Yay! I am really excited to start classes in Jan 2015. I am a wife and mother of two. I've been hearing how intense this program can may decide not to work. Even with not working, I am still a FT wife and mother. Any advice from LPN's just recent graduates or who are currently in the program, on how to balance family and school? Ways of studying that worked for you? Other tactics. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this is all new to me. I am currently in the medical field as a Dialysis Technician and CPR instructor. I have another month or so before starting. Any advice on what i should do before classes start?
Thanks in advance! God Bless.