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Old Nov 16, 2007, 03:56 AM
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hi everyone. i live in ohio, looking to move to delaware im an LPN, currently doing the excelsior program for RN. i was wondering if anyone can tell me if the program is accepted in delaware. thanks.

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Old Jan 14, 2008, 08:21 PM
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First I would like to say GOOD LUCK! I spent $6000 and am very disappointed. I too am an LPN going for my RN at DTCC now. I found that all the study material is a bit too much to cram for one exam. Traditional college at least paces you. You read a couple chapters, take an exam. It is accepted in Delaware, not in Maryland. How's the salary in Ohio? With four years experience you can make a base of probably $24 an hour in a nursing home plus shift differential. Good luck.

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