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This thread is for those who is about to start LPN program. It will be great if we keep each other posted on our excited journey, share the experience and maybe answer questions that others will have about the program.

So, i guess i start. On July 11 i will be starting 11 months long program at one of the local technical schools. My mandatory orientation is on June 10 where, according to letter that I received, we will be given our first homework (a month before the actual course starts!!!). I am 31 y.o married and have a 3 y.o son. I work as a CNA and I will continue working p.t during the program. I am very nervous because I haven't take any science classes since high school. English is my second language but that will not be a problem. I chose the LPN path because I love to work at the patience bedside, i can earn decent money and gain more hands on experience. I am planing to further my education after becoming LPN.

I am wishing everyone who is about to start or just started good luck! Lets do it together

Ops this is last yrs PN thread:wacky:

I almost done guys I have 6 weeks left

How is everyone doing by the way

Hey, newLPNstudentGA:) I've been reading your posts and they've been very helpful. I'm currently waiting for the fall GPTC 2015 selection to post. It's driving me crazy lol. If you could kindly let me know what your gpa and teas scores were so I have a better feel as to what scores they would be looking for, that would be great:) Thank you so much for your help.

I almost done guys I have 6 weeks left
I have 6 weeks left also, have you been prepping to take exit HESI/NCLEX
Hey, newLPNstudentGA:) I've been reading your posts and they've been very helpful. I'm currently waiting for the fall GPTC 2015 selection to post. It's driving me crazy lol. If you could kindly let me know what your gpa and teas scores were so I have a better feel as to what scores they would be looking for, that would be great:) Thank you so much for your help.

The scores for the Teas change due to the National aver. Most people seemed to have scored like 5-10point over the national average and had GPAs around 3.4or above.....Good luck. I hope you get in.

Thank you for replying:) I was just putting too much stress on myself about this selection. This was my first time applying and didn't know what to expect. They sent out emails yesterday and I'm so excited to say that I GOT IN :D!!! Do you have any advice that you can give about this next chapter I am about to begin?

This post seems like soooo long ago!!! I have finished nursing school and waiting to take me exit exam. Time has really flown!!!

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