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Old May 05, 2008, 03:20 PM
iwillbanurse08 (Female)
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I have a question.
I heard that to bridge from LPN to RN you have to take 2 classes before you start the actual RN program. I was wondering if anyone knew what 2 classes they are and if you can take them before you start the LPN program to get them out the way. Any info would be great thanks

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Old May 05, 2008, 03:44 PM
agldragon (Male)
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Originally Posted by iwillbanurse08 View Post
I have a question.
I heard that to bridge from LPN to RN you have to take 2 classes before you start the actual RN program. I was wondering if anyone knew what 2 classes they are and if you can take them before you start the LPN program to get them out the way. Any info would be great thanks
I do not know how it is in CT but the RN nursing classes are usually 4 semesters long, which takes 2 years. If you are an LPN, you usually skip the first 2 semesters so you only have to do the 3rd & 4th semesters (given you got all your pre-reqs done).

Some schools here in NJ make you take an LPN-RN transition class in the summer and after that they put you in Nursing III.

So, to answer your last question, No you cannot take the first 2 classes or the LPN-RN transition class beforehand because you would need to be an LPN already.

Angel

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Old May 05, 2008, 07:07 PM
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Mine was a 6 week summer class, no biggie, then I joined the fall semester in the second year of the RN program.

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Old May 06, 2008, 04:27 AM
bluegeegoo2 (Female)
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That's how ours works, too. We have a 5 week "transition" class then start in the 3rd semester of 4 in the RN program. After we have finished up all of the prereq's, of course.

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Old May 06, 2008, 04:50 PM
mariemay09 (Female)
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I am needing to interview a LPN to answer five questions about their profession. I am a first year nursing student, and I have a paper due Thurs if anyone could help me out; I would appreciate it! If anyone is interested, I could post the questions if the answers could be emailed back to me. Thanks

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Old May 06, 2008, 04:59 PM
kythe (Female)
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I'm sure it depends on the program. I became an LPN after taking the first year of a 2-year ADN program. I took a year off to work and plan to return as a transition student next year.

In my case, I need to pass a med math test at 90% and the final exams for both semesters of the first year at 75%. They do allow one chance for retaking the tests, so most people pass and are allowed back into the program. I don't need to take additional transition classes since I will be rejoining a program I was already in.

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Old May 10, 2008, 02:10 AM
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I am in transition now... it's a 2 credit class.. 1 credit is skill building (refreshing), and the other is theory based review... pretty easy stuff!

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