Will lpn school make rn school easier?

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Will going to LPN school make RN school easier for me, due to me failing 2 classes in my RN program, I get a 3rd chance by going to LPN school first, do you think this will help? MY school has 39% completion rate and 99% NCLEX pass rate on the first try. However, most student do not make it out of this school, do you think it is best to just change schools.

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Will completing an LPN program make completion of an RN program easier? Maybe, but not necessarily...

I completed an LPN/LVN program in 2005 and an LPN-to-RN bridge program in 2010. To me, the LPN/LVN program had a higher degree of difficulty than the RN program. Your mileage may vary.

The lpn program has a 90% completion rate and 87% NCLEX pass rate. What do you think about the RN program having a 39% completion rate?

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Wontgiveup,

Someone at this school is doing the equivalent of grabbing you by the heels, turning you upside down and shaking the money out of your pockets.

I don't see that you should be required by any school to become an LPN first in order to become an RN; even if you tanked a couple of courses.

Find another school. You are being played.

If this is the school that I am thinking about "BC" then yes that program is very difficult so I hear, if they fail out 60 percent of their students that should be a sure sign to run and run fast. It's best to find another program that suites your needs.

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