Published Jun 24, 2013
ShayCarrillo
1 Post
Hi there! I begin the nursing program in falls and a pretty nervous about going back since we have no bridge program. :/ As a practicing LPN I've been told that the program will be harder because I will no longer see the material from a "students" view. Is this true? If so, what can I do I avoid having issues in the coming semesters?
Thanks in advance!!
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
It all depends. The RN program, in my opinion, was actually easier for me than the LPN program. I had three years of LPN work experience at the time I started attending an RN bridge program.
Kimynurse
376 Posts
The only class that that plays in is fundamentals, I just took and got an A
It was tough, but not more sob then LPN.
SE_BSN_RN, BSN
805 Posts
Hi there! I begin the nursing program in falls and a pretty nervous about going back since we have no bridge program. :/ As a practicing LPN I've been told that the program will be harder because I will no longer see the material from a "students" view. Is this true? If so, what can I do I avoid having issues in the coming semesters?Thanks in advance!!
I didn't find it hard. I just finished my LPN-BSN program. It was challenging, but you already have the foundation to build on. You will be fine.