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First and foremost if you have come across my posts then you know by now I am having trouble finding a cna training that I can afford.
Well this time I have a question about medical assistant I went to Everest back in 2009-10 and I finished and passed all my mods. I had a problem w my externship so I never did it it. I was wondering is it possible to finish it 3 years later? Everytime I call they say they're going to give me a call back but never do. Now I don't live in NJ anymore so it's a bit hard to go back there personally with two kids and public transportation. My next question is if I were to be able to finish my extern how do I go about getting certified in the state I live in now?
And last question I prolly came across this before but just wanna ask again can I work as a cNa if I am a cMa or should I still take a cNa course? Please help I'm trying to get on my feet I'm having a rough time in my current situation.
And for lpn I don't have algebra biology or chemistry how can I take those classes?
Madras
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Dusky jewel, I agree with you 100%. I admit I as well as many put these schools under one umbrella and really shouldn't. There are some good and some bad about these schools. Some are fly by night, wish you hopes and dreams just for an admission, and some like U Phoenix are well respected. I myself have a certification from a for profit school as well as teach adjunct for them years later
I have had many benefits from the schooling I did and launched my career from it. You make a great point. The OP did not follow through with her responsibilities as a serious student, whatever the reasons may be, by not completing. It's on her. I tell my students every time there's a new start, this will be what you make of it.
It's unfortunate that the school is not responding. Many schools want their grads to succeed, it boosts student morale as well as school reputation etc. But I guess when schools don't have to show success rates to stay in check(like currently with MA and billing/coding programs etc) then students can and will fall off the map. I once wasn't in class for a week in my first semester of nursing school, my college was blowing up my phone!
but that's a whole other thread right.