Re: Would you repeat your LPN year again?
I never took vocational level anatomy, but, I can attest that college level was more detailed. I was not prepared for it and had to scramble to get it together. What happened in my case was that I was offered an opportunity at my job to attend school full time with pay to become a practical nurse and there were only a few community colleges to choose from. This was a brand new LPN program to begin within the year and no one at my job knew that this was an LPN to RN transition course. I had 'prepared' myself by purchasing a vocational anatomy text and was completely blown away with the difference when I purchased the actual textbook ahead of time.
I did make it through both classes with a B, but had to get intense tutoring. This is not to say that no one else can do it, that is not true. I was just taken aback, and to be honest, I spent more time memorizing than learning. I did wish that I had an easier level because I retain more that way, and sometimes, I think about retaking the class-not to return to school, but to audit the class to finally be able to comprehend and apply due to life experiences as a nurse.
I believe that people have to shift their plans at times due to personal circumstances and if one is determined enough to transition from vocational education to the RN program, it WILL happen. You can better appreciate what background you do have and can build on it. Good luck to the transitioners!
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