Center of Allied Health and Nursing Education

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I was hoping if anyone went to Center of Allied Health and Nursing Education in Hackensack, NJ and if so I need to know about the Exit Exam. I failed the exit exam just took a few days ago with an 83 an dpassing is 85 as you should know. When you fail the exam and you come back to take it again do you get the same version? Are the exams basically similar the 2nd time around? Would love to know

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Hello,

I have been reading your posts and would like to say I admire your commitment traveling from Brooklyn to New Jersey. I am also interested in the program. I haven't applied yet just researching different schools. Was the entrance exam difficult and was the process of getting accepted lengthy?

it was like every other basic placement test, and acceptance wasnt lengthy. Go to sch's website and get the phone number, call them and they will gladly explain everything 2 u.

Thank you for your comment. I will definitely look into it. Good Luck

Hey, good luck. I have my entrance exam tomorrow and I'm looking to start in June.

Hey am sure u'll be fine. its not hard at all. But get ready to have sleepless nights...lol

Thanks, lol. I went and saw Lincoln Tech but I didn't like it at all. It seems like it's run like a business and not a school.

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Hey, good luck. I have my entrance exam tomorrow and I'm looking to start in June.

I have a question about commuting to Center for Allied Nursing in Hackensack, New Jersey.

I plan to commute via New York City subway, from Rockaway Beach, Queens on the A train

to the 175th street station in Washington Heights, Manhattan. This leg of the journey will

take about one and a half to two hours as the A runs as a local train until 06:00. There is

a New Jersey Transit Bus Terminal connected to the 175th street subway station at which

one can take a 19 minute ride to the school.

The LPN course, day session, starts at 07:30 and ends at 16:00 hours.

My question is about the traffic from the school across the George Washington Bridge at 16:00 hours.

I hear about frequent delays on the GWB, every afternoon from the local traffic reports. Some

delays inbound to Manhattan can be as much as an hour. Has any one dealt with the NJT

178 and 182 buses from Hackensack to the NJT terminal at 175th street bus terminal?

I do have a car but, the tolls, gas and driving fatigue are issues with which I would only want

to encounter when necessary for a distant clinical rotation site.

This is an arduous commute any way one slices it, but the travelling can be ideal study time.

Any input from current or past students would be appreciated.

Thanx

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hi I want to know about admission test. what is about and it is hard??? thank you. I planing to apply but I want to know about the test first.

Hey,

they will give you come practice tests to study with. It's mostly math and reading comprehension so if you can brush up on it, then you should be fine. Good luck!

I just finished that school and passed my exit. Dont go there it was not a good experience at all. People cant pass the exit and many people got thrown out for failing classes. They dont care about people only your money. What they dont tell you is that they now have people who graduated in nov 09 and only half of the class passed the exit as wll as dec 09 and now march 10 class.Thats like 140 people for 3 classes and maybe 50 people passed. No exit no diploma!!!! I would not even recomend that school to my worst enemy. I did graduate but it cost me deerly and i dont mean money. They killed my will to go back to school!!!!!

What's on the exit exam?

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