LPN to RN bridge at Center of Allied Nursing in Tampa, Fl

Nursing Students LPN-RN

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Hi there.

I was thinking of going to Allied for my LPN to RN bridge in Tampa. Does anyone go there now or has graduated from the RN bridge program? Any feedback or recommendation would be great appreciated? Thank you.

Hi I am in that program. I was originally at Edison state but with my schedule this was the only program I could find that worked. It is not too bad a little unorganized at times. I have thought about switching to Galen but this program is less expensive and all your books are included in the tuition. I would go talk with them...it is very easy to get in..no waiting list. Let me know if there is anything else I can answer for you. Good luck!

Thank you Angela. I went last week & spoke w/the counselor. She said the program is about $26.4k, do you think the program is worth it, considering I don't have my pre-reqs & don't want to do the whole waiting list? Also, I was just wondering if the teachers are good & if you guys really have Fridays off because of my work schedule. Also, any advise about passing the classes w/at least a B? Thank you again.

Compared to the long wait list at other colleges this was worth it for me and the cost is pretty close to other private schools. As far as passing the classes with a B..not that difficult as long as you study, this program is actually easier than the program I was in at the community college. The teachers are ok...some better than others..some very unorganized, but I am focused on getting through this and graduating, there is good and bad everywhere you go, just depends what is most important to you. I need to work 9 to 5 so this works for me. You do have Friday's off and no Saturday after the first 2 terms and it goes fast because its terms and not semester's. Hope this is helpful. .let me know if I can help with anything else.

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