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Mathematics of dosage is a 1 credit math class open to anyone who wants to take it. LPN students can test out if they want the credit but the class is no longer required its optional. 5.5 LEAP credits are any college credits you may have gotten or you can write an essay and make a pirtfolio so you can get credit for life experience so to speak. Its probably easier just transferring over whatever college credits you may have. I was just accepted for fall. The program seems very organized and there is a lot of extra reading assigned to us this summer. Being an LPN ,the first semester is only lecture and lab and no clinical.
No, I meant not ECC. I'll attend Trocaire if I can get dual tuition assistance. I work at a hospital and if I can get into a nursing home once I get my LPN and get at least $1,000 from both employers then yeah I'll go to Trocaire. I'm looking at GCC too. It's in Batavia but it's too far. My last choice is NCCC but I hear it's hard.
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I wanted to know about this class for LPN-RN students which is called "mathematics of dosage". It says challenge LPN next to it. What does it mean? I'm an lpn student now so does that mean I'm exempt from that class or can I take it ahead of time? Also, for the 5.5 leap credit hours, are any classes accepted for that? I have an extra 6 credit hours from classes I took that were not needed in nursing (changed majors). So would any 6 credits count for this? I took physics (3 credits) and logic (3 credits) and passed them both.