slward replied to trebleclefmama's topic in California
I have not personally attended, but know a couple people who have. I wanted to attend, but with tuition over $100,000 it's not at all possible for me. It is a sister company of American Career College, so many of the policies and etc are the same. ...
I applied. I didn't take any test (I know what you are talking about!), but I did receive a letter like 6 months later informing me that I was eligible to apply to open positions. It also listed one or two positions that were open and stated that I m...
slward replied to Denise32388's topic in California
Depends on your school. American Career College is structured so that the first 2 terms (2 out of 4) coincide with CNA coursework, so all you need to do is apply to test once you have completed the second term. At American Career College, a person in...
slward replied to angiedhutch's topic in California
I certainly don't know your activity and strength level, but CNA and HHA are pretty physically demanding jobs! You are constantly moving and lifting your patient. Consider that... As far as the LVN market here in CA...I am an LVN (licensed 1 year) an...
Hi- Thinking about West Coast University BSN program, but it seems so much less intimidating than some others I've looked at. It is accredited, but is it too good to be true? Anyone gone to this school, or currently attending??
Not sure yet, still looking around. I live in Pasadena and I have a not-always-reliable car, so I need to take that into account. I'm thinking maybe Kaplan in North Hollywood for LVN (I don't think they offer RN) and a bridge program to follow. I've ...
I posted this a few days ago in the general student forum, but it occured to me advice from Calif nurses might be more practical to seek, not only because of our shared region, but because what constructive advice could I get from other students? I ...
Are you looking for LVN or RN? I'd like to know about schools also. I am planning on enrolling (but more in Los Angeles), but haven't decided wether to do RN or LVN with a bridge. I hope you get some great responses!
I hope this isn't flagged as supposed to be posted on the pre-student forum because I wanted to get advice from current and former students. I am looking into nursing as a second career. I am 29 and don't really want to spend the time to take a commu...