St Joseph School of Nursing

U.S.A. New Hampshire

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Any went or going to St Joseph School of Nursing for LPN-RN classes please?

I will like to know if its possible to live in MA ( Lowell, Dracut, Tyngsboro area) and commute to Nashua.

Are all classes held on Nashua Campus?

Is TOEFL still compulsory if you took some college english classes ?

Thanks in advance.

Hello Linexox hope everything is going well for you....NurseTrae same for you too I applied to take A&P2 with them during the summer. I keep in touch with them by email, they are not very responsive. I wanted to find out whats the A&P 2 schedule will be in May (days or evenings, how many days per week and what time) Im planning to take a couple of courses during Summer 2 at Middlesex , so I need to plan ahead.

@Nurse Trae are you able to work FT with the program? Do they have interviews for LPN-RN applicants?

Hello Linexox hope everything is going well for you....NurseTrae same for you too I applied to take A&P2 with them during the summer. I keep in touch with them by email, they are not very responsive. I wanted to find out whats the A&P 2 schedule will be in May (days or evenings, how many days per week and what time) Im planning to take a couple of courses during Summer 2 at Middlesex , so I need to plan ahead.

@Nurse Trae are you able to work FT with the program? Do they have interviews for LPN-RN applicants?

I graduated from stjoseph. Any questions feel free to ask me

Hello Linexox hope everything is going well for you....NurseTrae same for you too I applied to take A&P2 with them during the summer. I keep in touch with them by email, they are not very responsive. I wanted to find out whats the A&P 2 schedule will be in May (days or evenings, how many days per week and what time) Im planning to take a couple of courses during Summer 2 at Middlesex , so I need to plan ahead.

@Nurse Trae are you able to work FT with the program? Do they have interviews for LPN-RN applicants?

Hey - sorry for the late response, I finished my first semester with them this week with my A&P 2 - it was such an interesting class. Now when it comes to the summer A&P schedule I am not familiar with it but just know it would be twice a week class. I am sure you should actually know your Time table by now.

I graduated from stjoseph. Any questions feel free to ask me

Hey, I had about sth to do with a pass mark for the first semester of nursing classes - what is that about? plus our year is going to be using an ebook as opposed to the traditional text books, do you think I should still purchase some NCLEx study books, I know the school offer the review at the end, was that much helpful to you?

Definitely get the books they help you in the long run in helping you in answering nclex kinda questions. The eBook is it the neighboring website or completely not using the text book? The pass mark of 78 in every subject or what?

Definitely get the books they help you in the long run in helping you in answering nclex kinda questions. The eBook is it the neighboring website or completely not using the text book? The pass mark of 78 in every subject or what?

Yeah I will purchase some Nclex books today on Amazon.

The ebook combines all nursing school books, it was 840$ - it had me buying an iPad, I surely need it.

Yeah I believe that's the pass mark people where talking about. At least I have that number in my head now.

I only have nursing concepts 110 and micro biology - It will be doable to pass them well.

Specializes in LTC/REHAB.

Sorry for the late response. ...yes..they do interviews for transition students. Nerve wracking. And I only work weekends. 12 hour shifts but paid for 32 and considered FT. That was such a blessing to me as I started school because everything related to school occurs M-F! Otherwise, it'd be VERY hard. I'd either have to work to live and fail classes or pass but not be able to fully support myself. Some people can pull through working 32 to 40 hours per week but not me! Wasn't gonna risk it either.

For profit schools are the bane of the BRN. Why they allow these schools to pop up is beyond me. I'll tell you this - good luck finding a job. In my area certain schools are looked down and their resumes discarded at the hospitals here. If it's a Magnet hospital - good luck. Most likely your going to find your job as a SNF.

Specializes in LTC/REHAB.

I'm not worried about job placement at all actually.

That's useful information in regards to work - gracious heaven! Go to school Mon-Friday and then work 12hr shifts whole weekend

I turned my application in before the July 1st deadline e and I'm taking the teas on June 27th, for the LPN/Rn to start in September. Can anyone give me some advice about how the acceptance process goes and maybe some general advice because I'm so darn nervous

I've applied for the LPN/Rn program for September, is there any advice you can give me? I'm so nervous waiting for the acceptance letter.

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