Re: Please Help!!!!!
If you're going to go to a LPN program be aware that your job opportunities will be far fewer than with a RN degree. Most hospitals are phasing out LPNs-- most job opportunities for LPNs are in long term care facilities so if that's where you'd like to work a LPN program could be a good opportunity for you.
One thing I will tell you about Everest-- they charge a ridiculous amount of tuition (you will end up paying at least 5 times as much as you would to get your same LPN license from a community college). Everest institute is a FOR PROFIT college (as is anything else that advertises on daytime TV-- how do you think they get money to pay for all that airtime? Overcharging students.....) If you took classes at a community college they would transfer to any institution if you wanted to further your education. Pretty much no other schools accept credits from everest so all those classes you paid a ridiculous rate for are worthless because no other institution will take them....
You will be like 15,000+ in debt by going to everest which can be a huge sum to pay off with LPN hospital wages (14 something an hour at U of M hospital..... Long term care facilities will pay a little more)
Community colleges and universities are regionally accredited-- if you move you should have no problem with transferring your license. REALLY look hard into Everest's accreditation before doing anything.
I would highly suggest you look into the LPN and RN programs at your local community college. Even more strongly I suggest you shadow LPNs and RNs. You mentioned you want to get into nursing for a stable job/ money. That mindset does not go over well on this board (flames may be coming your way.....) Nursing is a difficult job-- it is hard to get into a program, complete the program, and it requires a special type of person. If you're not the type of person who has the capacity to be a nurse (and that's ok) it would be better to find that out BEFORE having spent time, effort, and money on school.
Good luck with whatever you decide. Please shadow nurses on the job and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE think very long and hard before signing anything with Everest.
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