U.S.A. Texas
Published Oct 5, 2006
jlhalloween
44 Posts
Has anyone attended WCJC for their LVN or RN? Was it difficult? I have an 8 month old so I have quite decided when to go back to nursing school.
Kaiulani
20 Posts
I am currently going to WCJC. It is very time consuming. I have an 8 yr old and I feel like I don't get to spend alot of time with him. I just keep thinking about how good the future will look for us when I am done and that is what keeps me going. I have a lot of mothers in my class and we all just get through the best we can.
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I'm sure it will be worth what you are going through right now. Hows the courses; are they difficult? Good Luck!
The courses are difficult, yes but not impossible if you study. We were told at orientation to not expect to be A students. Most nursing students averages are C's. I took this really hard in the beginning but have come to terms with that fact. Mostly everyone has B's right now. I go into every test wanting an A but tell myself I will be okay with a C. I usually come out with a B. It takes alot of stress off if you don't expect to make that A.
General E. Speaking, RN, RN
1 Article; 1,337 Posts
Anyone in their transitional program? I plan to apply in Jan. I was wondering about days of the week and times for class/clinicals. Where are the clinicals held?
Thanks!
nokueze
5 Posts
how is the lvn in san jac