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haha your funny, but of course I'll apply for rn program but look into a program for a 1+1 like Salem County or St. Francis because if you are LPN HF and OLOL still want you to do 2 years, so if I had to do 2 years to get my RN it will be a RN-bsn program. I think this program might not be so hard because I also talk to someone from there first graduating class and she told me that the teachers really work with their students they don't really stress you on books and if you done the majority of your pre-reqs your good money:D I'm soooo excited, so hooray for us!
Great! We'll talk once school starts because I like the idea of the LPN to RN program better than 2 more years...my only concern is getting into the program at Salem Cty. or St. Francis without having to wait for current Salem residents that have first dibs.
belly-not-so-lovely-ultrafirebike
Hello, and yeah I did return the last 3 pages in, question where you the only male in the class? sticking out like a sore thumb? because if you was I was sitting near you. and i will be attending cna session on 27th? some of the women in the class really need to clean out there ears because she repeated a lot of things over and over. can wait to get it rocking and rolling see ya
A. Thanks for saying hi to me......(joking)
B. My thoughts were that there are several 'boxes of rocks' sitting in that room that will be weeded out when they start taking the science courses. So far this summer I've taken Psychology, A&P I, finishing A&P II and just starting Nutrition.
I was looking over the schedule and trying to figure which will work best taking both the CNA and Intro to PN since I have to take both. The only real difference I see is one CNA class is 4 mornings a week for the first two months of the semester and the night class is 2 nights a week for the whole semester.
My A&P Final is either the day of the CNA orientation or the day after, so I'm trying to get the info in advance in case I miss it. I'll let you know how that goes next Thursday night when I know for sure and have met with Mrs. Lazarus.
Maybe say Hi next time...it's good to have someone friendly to help out with keeping things straight when it gets fuzzy.
(using my powers of observation, thinking of the name 'bellylovely' and not seeign too many that may fit into that category, myself included.....were you the habitual 'handraiser' that got called on everytime you moved your hair or touched your face?
just guessing here.....gotta run to a test..see ya
hey firebike, and no I wasn't the handraiser girl (ha ha) but I won't be stranger in class, I'll introduce myself when class start because we don't know whats in store for us( HA HA) well I finish all pre-reqs and might buy a study guide book on AP 1&2 I took them back in 2006. its good you got bios out the way, you'll pass the final . I'm not going to make a big fuss about what cna class to take because I work only weekends, but then again day class is shorter so I would pick day first. any who that blackwood campus is huge, had trouble finding my car:bugeyes: , so you have to take english 1 first semester? time will fly by so fast before you know it. Study hard, get enough sleep and keep it moving on to next class:wink2: see ya
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Hello, I just wanted to know from students or new grads if the school is accredit now, and how do you folks like the program? how are the professors and clinicals? I am a hopeful attendee any info form you folks would be helpful thanks:p