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Old Apr 11, 2008, 11:39 AM
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Changed my mind

I originally wanted to become a RN, but as i started my pre-reqs i began to noticed that it was gonna be a longer role then i expected. So i decided to go for LPN first then bridge over after words. I think i made a good decision. The only thing thats bothering me is the NET & the Wonderlic test that i have to take for admission. I wanna get good scores the first time around. Im anxious and nervous all at the same time. If anyone has any information, tips or opinions please help me. Thanks

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Old Apr 11, 2008, 07:57 PM
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Re: Changed my mind

I originally wanted to become a RN, but as i started my pre-reqs i began to noticed that it was gonna be a longer role then i expected. So i decided to go for LPN first then bridge over after words.
Be aware that becoming an LPN first, then bridging over to the RN designation, might involve a much longer road than going straight for the RN.

Many LPNs who intend to bridge to the RN become accustomed to earning decent money, and keep postponing their return to school. Life happens, and things might get in the way of the planned bridge to the RN licensure.

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Old Apr 11, 2008, 08:54 PM
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Re: Changed my mind

Originally Posted by iwillbanurse08 View Post
I originally wanted to become a RN, but as i started my pre-reqs i began to noticed that it was gonna be a longer role then i expected. So i decided to go for LPN first then bridge over after words. I think i made a good decision. The only thing thats bothering me is the NET & the Wonderlic test that i have to take for admission. I wanna get good scores the first time around. Im anxious and nervous all at the same time. If anyone has any information, tips or opinions please help me. Thanks
I keep hearing about several different nursing entrance exams, such as NLN, the NET, TEAS (is that an entrance or exit exam?) and others. I don't know what they all entail, but my basic suggestion is to purchase a GED book that includes reading, math and science and cover it from top to bottom. If you see that you are weak anywhere, then, look into community college for continuing education courses, libraries or tutoring to brush up on those weak areas. This can be the same for entering into RN programs as well.

I advise for you to look into your economic standing, your job (is it flexible and will it allow you to schedule around classes and clinicals), how competitive the program is (many nursing programs-RN in particular- want HIGH GPAs)-for considering either of these programs, and most importantly, if your aim is for LPN...what is the demand of LPNs in your area, and how are they being utilized? If you are able to shadow both sorts of nurses, see how they function and see if you can handle their responsibilities or not. I had one friend do just that, and decided to go into occupational therapy.... Good luck with your choices!

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Old Apr 28, 2008, 06:47 PM
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Re: Changed my mind

Originally Posted by pagandeva2000 View Post
I keep hearing about several different nursing entrance exams, such as NLN, the NET, TEAS (is that an entrance or exit exam?) and others. I don't know what they all entail, but my basic suggestion is to purchase a GED book that includes reading, math and science and cover it from top to bottom. If you see that you are weak anywhere, then, look into community college for continuing education courses, libraries or tutoring to brush up on those weak areas. This can be the same for entering into RN programs as well.

I advise for you to look into your economic standing, your job (is it flexible and will it allow you to schedule around classes and clinicals), how competitive the program is (many nursing programs-RN in particular- want HIGH GPAs)-for considering either of these programs, and most importantly, if your aim is for LPN...what is the demand of LPNs in your area, and how are they being utilized? If you are able to shadow both sorts of nurses, see how they function and see if you can handle their responsibilities or not. I had one friend do just that, and decided to go into occupational therapy.... Good luck with your choices!
The NET tests in 3 areas: reading/comprehension, math, and english. The TEAS tests in 4 areas: reading/comprehension, math, english, and science. Find out which test the school you are interested in uses and get the study guide specific to that test. Also, check with the school to see if they'll be be changing from one testing format to another anytime soon and when will that change take place-you don't want to waste time by studying the wrong format.

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Old Apr 28, 2008, 07:10 PM
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Re: Changed my mind

Originally Posted by nursingis4me View Post
The NET tests in 3 areas: reading/comprehension, math, and english. The TEAS tests in 4 areas: reading/comprehension, math, english, and science. Find out which test the school you are interested in uses and get the study guide specific to that test. Also, check with the school to see if they'll be be changing from one testing format to another anytime soon and when will that change take place-you don't want to waste time by studying the wrong format.

I am not the OP, I am already an LPN. I am sure that she/he will find great value in what you shared, though.

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