Having a hard time making decisions...I think I may need a life coach ;-) The couple of family members I have asked, say it's too many details for them to understand. I can understand that since they don't really know anything about how N/S works. Anyway, I need some objective ideas from people who are on the same path but not emotionally tied to the situation. Would appreciate all ideas. I need to make a plan to stick to...I'm a plan person.
My story..don't have to work but I want to be a nurse & about half of pre and co-reqs done for LVN and RN. I will have 5-6 left and will be done just in time for the programs to start. I have children in school and also by the time I could get into the earliest program (Jan.) I will also have a 3 and 4 yr. old, to consider, that will need care. If I don't do the Jan program, the 4 yr. old will be almost 5 by the time of the other programs and will be in school, the the almost 4 year old will be in pre-school.
My current decision...to add another class to A&P2, Lifespan and Dev., (this class would be Arts or Sociology) for this semester or leave my schedule open to take a 4 week evening and Sat. CNA class, starting mid Feb. I don't need this class to get into school and I probably would not work with it but would appreciate the experience. It would also give me credit for a basic nursing skills class for my second choice school (however, I would probably still take the class in school, so really I don't need the credit). The program is $755, includes the test, and is 15 min. from my home. It would also give me a skill, related to my nursing goals.
My long term decision...have 2 N/S, I am looking at, with 3 possible programs. I'm having a hard time coming up with a preference. I feel pretty good about the outlook of all possible options and I don't know what to work toward.
My school....Apps. due Jan. '12 , start sum. '12. Clinicals 2 days/week, 20 min. from home. Lecture 1 day/ week, 1 hr from home. LVN- sum. thru spring, then RNl late summer-spring. LVN grads go straight to RN at my school if they choose and students at my school have priority. My GPA is good and since I'm applying for only the LVN portion of the program but will have all RN pre. & co-reqs done, adviser says I'm good to go. No entrance exam.
Next program...has two options. LVN portion starts Jan. '12, acceptance Oct./Nov '11. Program starts earlier but is full time. M-F, 6-8 hrs./day, some clinicals could be 12 hrs. Class is 45 min. away, clinicals either 45min or 20 min. from home. LVN portion-Spring '12, Summer, Fall. RN transition- Summer '13, Fall, Spring. 2 days summer, 3-4 days Fall and Spring. 0r
Same school...Straight RN, same drive times as above. No summers, 3-4 days a week, application due by Jan. '12 Won't start til Fall '12. Hesi entrance.
I don't know if I should even consider the LVN, then RN option at second school, since it's so full time. If I don't, then which program is more appealing? It think they are both equally good schools, so it's more about the program specifics, how they weigh out but there is good about both. Would love some opinions. Thanks!
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Having a hard time making decisions...I think I may need a life coach ;-) The couple of family members I have asked, say it's too many details for them to understand. I can understand that since they don't really know anything about how N/S works. Anyway, I need some objective ideas from people who are on the same path but not emotionally tied to the situation. Would appreciate all ideas. I need to make a plan to stick to...I'm a plan person.
My story..don't have to work but I want to be a nurse & about half of pre and co-reqs done for LVN and RN. I will have 5-6 left and will be done just in time for the programs to start. I have children in school and also by the time I could get into the earliest program (Jan.) I will also have a 3 and 4 yr. old, to consider, that will need care. If I don't do the Jan program, the 4 yr. old will be almost 5 by the time of the other programs and will be in school, the the almost 4 year old will be in pre-school.
My current decision...to add another class to A&P2, Lifespan and Dev., (this class would be Arts or Sociology) for this semester or leave my schedule open to take a 4 week evening and Sat. CNA class, starting mid Feb. I don't need this class to get into school and I probably would not work with it but would appreciate the experience. It would also give me credit for a basic nursing skills class for my second choice school (however, I would probably still take the class in school, so really I don't need the credit). The program is $755, includes the test, and is 15 min. from my home. It would also give me a skill, related to my nursing goals.
My long term decision...have 2 N/S, I am looking at, with 3 possible programs. I'm having a hard time coming up with a preference. I feel pretty good about the outlook of all possible options and I don't know what to work toward.
My school....Apps. due Jan. '12 , start sum. '12. Clinicals 2 days/week, 20 min. from home. Lecture 1 day/ week, 1 hr from home. LVN- sum. thru spring, then RNl late summer-spring. LVN grads go straight to RN at my school if they choose and students at my school have priority. My GPA is good and since I'm applying for only the LVN portion of the program but will have all RN pre. & co-reqs done, adviser says I'm good to go. No entrance exam.
Next program...has two options. LVN portion starts Jan. '12, acceptance Oct./Nov '11. Program starts earlier but is full time. M-F, 6-8 hrs./day, some clinicals could be 12 hrs. Class is 45 min. away, clinicals either 45min or 20 min. from home. LVN portion-Spring '12, Summer, Fall. RN transition- Summer '13, Fall, Spring. 2 days summer, 3-4 days Fall and Spring. 0r
Same school...Straight RN, same drive times as above. No summers, 3-4 days a week, application due by Jan. '12 Won't start til Fall '12. Hesi entrance.
I don't know if I should even consider the LVN, then RN option at second school, since it's so full time. If I don't, then which program is more appealing? It think they are both equally good schools, so it's more about the program specifics, how they weigh out but there is good about both. Would love some opinions. Thanks!