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Hi...
Well I just got my acceptance letter to LMU for spring '09; and to be honest I am scared and excited!! I really wanted to know what all you currently attending or graduates of LMU thought/think about their program and what your schedules are like....I have two little boys ages 6 and 3; my 6 yr old is in kindergarten but I'm needing to weigh my options for childcare for my 3 yr old. I was accepted to the Blount county site so I realize that means summer school but that's okay with me. Anyway I really am curious as to whether you go everyday or how the week is split up...any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Heather
Amber,
I was recently accepted into LMU RN division starting this Fall 09. I am a non-traditional student that has been trying to get into an RN program since completing LPN school. It has actually taken me 2 years to get to this point. I am excited, but somewhat nervous due to being out of school for a while. The admission process was rather simple and my grades ranged from Low B's, high B's to a few A's. The greatest amount of emphasis is put on the pre-reqs and what you have actually completed. Note: if you have not taken any A&P, Microbiology courses, this will weigh on some of the process. Do not give up and do whatever you can to get to the point that you can call yourself an RN. Other people do it, why not you and me?
Thanks,
TJ
TLR46
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Hi Heather!
I am now in your shoes for Fall of 09 at LMU. I am wondering if you can give the LMU students attending Blount campus some insight as to what to expect next.. Any info would be awesome.
Thanks,
TJ