I literally just graduated from the LPN school at coto last friday...ask away whatever you want
edit: ill just post some random stuff about the school to start out..
-the dean is a horrible teacher but is awesome at everything else..she will really work with you..she teaches just once a semester one time..so it isn't that big a deal
- our first semester was wednesday and clinical stuff thurs and friday
- 2nd semster for us was hell, it was summer and was like 9 weeks.. 2 days class, 3 days clinical...so much information
- 3rd was a breeze compared to summer... it was wednesday class and thursday and friday clinical
-classes were not that hard..just read the textbook and do questions
- most of the teachers were good, you have one meh one..but she rarely taught
I had some issues with transportation so I had to wait until May. Ill be coming from Litte Rock so having 1 vehicle and 5 children and a husband would have been a nightmare They were kind enough to defer my admission until then. I just got my acceptance letter today. Anyone else starting up in May??
yea i am doing the lpn to rn at coto..don't wanna say which semester just in case they read this ( im paranoid)...
one thing i did hear is that they are changing deans..i don't know how that will change things..but the new one is awesome..before she did all the clinical site stuff and some other things
Yes there definitely is a new dean. She seems awesome and very fair. They had the PN and RN students there for orientation together. Someone asked about whether or not the credits will transfer as an RN and I heard from an LPN that just finished the RN program that the RN isn't accredited. Is that true? Do they have BSN completer agreements with other schools? If so do you know which ones?
sandersavi
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I was just wanting to know if there were other people that was accepted into the LPN program at College of the Ouachitas in Malvern ☺