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I think it is going pretty good. Since you have taken their PN program, there would less prereq's for you. I enjoy it. I dont think the RN program is hard, time to study is challenging and changing your thought process from LPN to RN. I would recommend it to anyone.
The instructors are great, they realize that we are all adults and they know we are stressed from all of the work load. This term I am taking Micro, Sociology, nursing 250, nursing 251, and 6 h our clinicals in mother baby
I was the last class to finish before they added their RN program. (They added just before we graduated.) I would have to take pre reqs, since they didn't have our courses planned out for the bridge program.
After 15 months of PN classes, (I took night classes) I am not so willing to go back to a classroom. Actually, I had a pretty negative experience while at RETS. I've considered going back there since it is such a quick course for RN, but I think I'm going to go through Excelsior instead. I think it will work out better for my family.
Good for you, though! How much longer do you have to go now? Are you working somewhere also?
all4schwa
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just a shout out looking for friends. i really feel like i lost a lot of friends through nursing school, and now i've just moved. i'm a new nurse and could use some support, but mostly i'm hoping to find someone that i can get together with to work out. i'm sig overweight and could use a buddy helping me get into the swing of things
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