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Old Jul 19, 2008, 07:00 AM
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How do you do it.....LPN to RN bridge

How do you all do it? How do you work as an LPN while pursuing your RN? Do you just work part time? I was looking at the schedule for the RN nursing class and even the ones in the afternoon started at 3:00 and the clinicals that were twice a week were all day. I am just curious how everyone does it? I am wondering how realistic it is to get my RN while working and taking care of a husband and 4 kids. Look forward to everyones responses.

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Old Jul 19, 2008, 10:30 AM
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I know a lot of people take the core science courses before starting the bridge program. Obviously, the schools know most students are working as LPNs while in school, and they tend to be accomodating with schedules. That's partly why it's called a transition program-it should be a little unique from the traditional program in its offerings. Maybe you could look into extending the program a year, and going part-time? I don't know, nursing school is nursing school...going to be tough. Good luck!

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Old Jul 19, 2008, 10:48 AM
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I know a lot of people take the core science courses before starting the bridge program. Obviously, the schools know most students are working as LPNs while in school, and they tend to be accomodating with schedules. That's partly why it's called a transition program-it should be a little unique from the traditional program in its offerings. Maybe you could look into extending the program a year, and going part-time? I don't know, nursing school is nursing school...going to be tough. Good luck!
I definitely planned on getting everything done so all that was necessary was nursing classes. I just want to make sure I can pay my bills while going to nursing school. :-)

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Old Jul 19, 2008, 11:11 AM
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I worked a minimum of 30 hours a week through both LPN and RN school and made excellent grades so it is definitely doable. Good luck!

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Old Jul 19, 2008, 03:12 PM
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I work anywhere from 2-4 shifts per week and get along in school just fine. I'm the only LVN in my RN program (advanced placement), the rest of the students are straight RN students. While I do have to study pretty hard, I find that I have an advantage over the other students because the material is not entirely new to me. So working anywhere from 16 to 32 hours a week isn't killing me. I'd actually work 32 every week if my facility had the hours for me. I'm per diem, so I take what I can get! Also, having already been through nursing school once, I know better than to partake of the drama, or waste time arguing test questions, or freak out because my clinical instructor is tough.

I think that working while doing the LVN-RN bridge is entirely possible. Good luck!

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Old Jul 19, 2008, 11:19 PM
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I worked FT night shift (7p-7a) as long as I could through the bridge program and saved up money. Then I went to every other weekend. It really sucks b/c that's not much money but I'm graduating soon. Most LPNs were working every weekend..24hrs a week throughout school. I don't know anyone who worked FT the ENTIRE program but I guess anything is possible.

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Old Jul 20, 2008, 10:13 AM
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Do all clinicals in adn programs take place at like 6:00? I'm a p.m. nurse & my brain just doesn't work at 5:00 to get to clinicals. I'm saying, If a person chose to work pms, wouldn't schools figure that in? Not everyone is a morning person? sue

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Old Jul 20, 2008, 11:43 AM
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Do all clinicals in adn programs take place at like 6:00? I'm a p.m. nurse & my brain just doesn't work at 5:00 to get to clinicals. I'm saying, If a person chose to work pms, wouldn't schools figure that in? Not everyone is a morning person? sue
I know that my program (I'll be starting in September) says that we MIGHT be assigned to the evening shift. I, unfortunately, will have clinicals starting at 0700, so I'll be getting up at like 0500. Yuck. I am a total night person, too. I'll just have to do what I did during my LPN program and guzzle lots of caffeinated drinks to get me going. Doing calisthenics can help, too, but make sure you do those before you go into the filthy-floored hospital.

Anyway, my plan is to work 2-3 (probably 8 hr ) shifts per week while in school. I believe I should be able to do that easily. I could probably manage a little more, and will have to if I run into unforeseen expenses.

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I'm looking into a bridge program right now-as an experienced LPN I will be required to take only 6 courses (21 credits) pass then with a 2.0 and then I can take the 2 credit LPN transition course.From there I'll complete the RN program in 2 semesters.I may just go part time at that point.I plan on pulling some OT until then-my car will be paid off soon.My husband and I both work full time and split the household expenses-we'll have to tighten our belts for a while but if I need to quit working for awhile that's what I'll have to do...The problem is my employer has great tuition re-imbursement for full time employees and the nursing department no longer hires part time....

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Old Jul 20, 2008, 03:00 PM
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It's tough, but it's doable. I am only able to work part time because of the hectic class/clinical schedule. I work Sat/Sun from 6p-6a, and even then it seems to interfere with school.

As far as the financial situation, I looked at it like this - when I was in LPN school, I was working 40+ hours a week at a crappy $10/hr customer service job. Now that I'm making over twice that per hour, I know that I can cut my hours in half if I just cut my lifestyle expenses down to what they were when I was living off of the crappy job.

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