Any Robert Morgan Students or Grads-Practical Nursing

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Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Wow! Funny to see my school name on this website! I thought I was the only Robert Morgan person who came here! duh!

Hi! I am a LPN student here in Miami. What's up? Have a question?

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Wow! Funny to see my school name on this website! I thought I was the only Robert Morgan person who came here! duh!

Hi! I am a LPN student here in Miami. What's up? Have a question?

Hi , I also thought the same thing No Robert Morgan students.. Well as for myself what happen was I took the TEAS to get in the program on Feb and failed the language part by 2 points. I did pass the Math and Reading. I already schedule to take the language part only on Aug 29th. I ahve been studying alot. But anyways how long do you have left? How are the Teachers at your school? How are the Hw assignments? I already completed Anatomy and Physiology in college so hopefully I can be exempted from that class. What are the first classes that they give you? Are the students in your class friendly and helpful? well any info will be greatly appreciated. I also live in miami in the kendall area.

LIZ

Hi! Sorry you didn't pass the TEAS yet but I think there are people in our class who have not passed it yet either! They are required to pass it before graduation and they take a class every Wednesday and Thursday for 1 hour after lunch to help them prepare for the test. Our teacher is not permitted to give any tests or lessons during the time they are in their TEAS study class. If you can enroll without passing DO IT, plenty of time to pass once classes begin for you. I started April 9 and am thrilled with the program so far. My teacher is Mrs. Washington and she is great. She doesn't lecture much so the progam is mostly independent study so you must study on your own a lot. The clincals are good too. If you can exempt out of A&P that's great but really it isn't that bad. 2-3 chapters per day, EVERY DAY tests, but the entire program is challaning so just be prepared to study LOTS. The first section is just CORE which is mainly CNA stuff, CPR, nursing history, etc. There isn't much homework, just tests/quizzes almost every day. A few presentations but not too bad. The students really bond and help eachother out. I think the average age in our class is about 35 so everyone is mature and helpful. The younger students kind of struggle but the older ones pull them through. The most annoying thing about the program is they VERY OFTEN change the clinical days/times. I am a single mom so it really messes up my childcare when they change our times. Plan on perfect attendance, if you miss 50 class/clinical hours they kick you out. It is a great program with a high NCLEX pass rate. Good luck and let me know if you have any more questions. Also, let me know your start date!

TTYL!

hi! sorry you didn't pass the teas yet but i think there are people in our class who have not passed it yet either! they are required to pass it before graduation and they take a class every wednesday and thursday for 1 hour after lunch to help them prepare for the test. our teacher is not permitted to give any tests or lessons during the time they are in their teas study class. if you can enroll without passing do it, plenty of time to pass once classes begin for you. i started april 9 and am thrilled with the program so far. my teacher is mrs. washington and she is great. she doesn't lecture much so the progam is mostly independent study so you must study on your own a lot. the clincals are good too. if you can exempt out of a&p that's great but really it isn't that bad. 2-3 chapters per day, every day tests, but the entire program is challaning so just be prepared to study lots. the first section is just core which is mainly cna stuff, cpr, nursing history, etc. there isn't much homework, just tests/quizzes almost every day. a few presentations but not too bad. the students really bond and help eachother out. i think the average age in our class is about 35 so everyone is mature and helpful. the younger students kind of struggle but the older ones pull them through. the most annoying thing about the program is they very often change the clinical days/times. i am a single mom so it really messes up my childcare when they change our times. plan on perfect attendance, if you miss 50 class/clinical hours they kick you out. it is a great program with a high nclex pass rate. good luck and let me know if you have any more questions. also, let me know your start date!

ttyl!

hey thanks for the information. i am so excited to start. i have been depressed w/ all this nursing stuff. i been trying to get in the accelerated program of rn at mdc but w/ the competition. i decided to the lpn. being that i am also a single mom i have a 10 yr old daughter it is very hard. i currently work at jackson memorial hospital. i would like to attend the day classes and will have to leave my job i guess. how do you do it with your job and school?

well hope to hear from you soon.

liz

Hey I had a question, I want to do the practical nursing program at Robert Morgan but I was wondering how much it cost in total. I'm on a bright futures scholarship I'm not sure if it will cover me but I just want to have an idea of the price so I can prepare myself for the out of pocket expenses if I don't get fin. aid.

Specializes in Med Surge.

Hello to all Robert Morgan Students past & present,

I am starting RMEC,Robert Morgan Educational Center on June 28,2012. I am so EXCITED!!!! I'm so into it I bought All the uniforms. Now, the books! Please let me know if I need all of them from the list. Any ideas where to get them at a good price. Here I come LPN SCHOOL!!!!! Please continue these great info & advice.

Specializes in Peds, Med-Surg, Disaster Nsg, Parish Nsg.

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