LPN-RN bridge at Ga Highlands

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Hello all!

I will be applying to the lpn-rn bridge program this Sept. 1, 2016. I am needing some opinions on whether I should try to retake a certain class to get a higher grade, or just leave it alone since it will be another "attempt" point, but I'm not not really sure if the attempt point will hurt my score at all. What would you suggest?

Also, what are your scores looking like? Mine are not really high :(

HI,

I am an LPN in GA. I have never heard of GA Highlands but I am looking for a good bridge program. What scores are you referring to?

There is an admission sheet where ou calculate a score based in your teas test results and grades made in each class. For each letter grade you receive, they have a certain number of points you enter on the worksheet. Plus you add and divide certain lines and then multiply by the answer and so on. It gets overwhelming going through it all.

Okay. That sounds interesting. I googled this school. Its a bit far from me (im east of Atlanta) but I like that LPN can skip 2 semesters. Wish I could find a good online program that is GA based. That would be perfect for me.

Good blessings! With everything. Hope it all works out for you.

They have a Marietta campus also. Is that too far for you? There is a school closer to me, but they don't offer the bridge program, and I really don't want to go for another 2 years.

Thank you! Good luck to you too!

Oh okay well that is much closer, but still an hour or so (57miles) from me. I was leaning towards Darton College-hybrid program. Since I would only have to travel one day a week. I still need about 6 pre req courses before I can start so I may attend community college to finish these up. Thank you! You will do well.

The Floyd campus is about 42 or so miles from me. So it's not too bad. Most of my technical school courses from Lpn school didn't transfer, so I had to retake several of the courses. Good luck! And thank you!

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