Re: Anyone in CA about to start LVN Program?
My road to obtaining my LVN has been a long one.
I started off at Concorde Career College in Garden Grove, CA full time Monday to Friday: They have good teachers and the biggest clinical room I've ever seen. I didn't make the 80% grade for my first term. That had nothing to do with the school, though. I was young and didn't have my priorities straight.
I continued to attend Pacific College in Costa Mesa, CA full time Monday to Friday: For what I had to pay up front (I tried to lower the overall balance on a student loan I would get) it's not worth it. The teacher I had didn't seem to know much about the "nursing world today" because she hadn't been an RN in years. They do however start classes quite often so I suppose if I had to do my LVN course all over and didn't want to wait, go here.

I however was involved in a car accident nearby school and was forced to leave campus for fear of liability issues on part of the school should I have endured an accident I didn't feel pain from yet. I then had a severe case of appendicitis and put it off for so long because I was focused on not missing anymore days that I had to have an emergency surgery (within the hour of being in the emergency room). So I missed the maximum amount of days.
Finally I decided to try again and ended up at North-West College in Riverside, CA. First of all very informed teachers! The ladies in my class (no men at all in ours) were much older than I and yet managed to re-enact high school with their immature antics. Never the less I was able to maintain near perfect scores (learning so much more than what the textbooks say) and made great contacts during my clinical rotations. I knew nursing school at the private institutions were getting more expensive by the year but WOW! To tell you the truth I think it's worth it.
I passed my NCLEX-VN this May 2008 and am so excited to actually pass my pre-req classes this Fall 2008, haha.
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