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I am an LPN and looking for an lpn to RN program and ran across ATS and their 11 month program. Anyone go for that program??
Regrets, tips and advice please!
I am an older student reiventing myself at ATS. I think ATS is getting a bad rap as a easy school but let me tell you its not a free ride. I started ATS in Aug 2010, and let me tell you there has been so many changes to improve the school. All of the changes have been positive, and will help for a smooth transition in the work place
sjoy
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Yes, I am a student there as well I am in my last semester of the bridge program. I have no complaints, other than the addition of the NCLEX review course they insist we take as a mandatory part of the curriculum.This is in addition to the HESI exit exam. Very annoying.
In any case, the truth of the matter is this: As a student, you get out of a program what you want. They will teach you, but its up to you to absorb, apply, and study even more. Like any other program. You won't get spoon-fed. You will never grow if you expect that ( all of this is to a comment I saw about paying a bunch of money and not learning anything) ATS does not have an Elmo's world curriculum.