Published Jan 8, 2017
Tameka Scott
5 Posts
Wondering if anyone has any current experiences or testimonies about Hondros. Im already in love with them from the website along with hearing about them. I'm scheduled to attend an informational session next week. The site in Maumee just opened but has anyone attended or heard of Hondros?
mindofmidwifery, ADN
1,419 Posts
I've heard that it was a very bad school, don't go! :)
lundenmeekel
15 Posts
Hey there. They are my second choice to start in October as the April and July classes filled up pretty quickly. I know a few people who attend and they like the program so far
That's awesome. I went and took the tour and the practice test and did really good and I love the lab they have. Hopefully everything works out. Plus HPOG will pay for their entire program and they are only 3 days a week. Fingers crossed í ½í¸Š
Oh OK are you going for the LPN or LPN to RN?
HDHRN
210 Posts
Hondros is not a bad school, but they can be a little disorganized. Honestly what school is all the time, I mean come on. There is not a perfect school out there. I graduated with my ADN in 2015 and have been working as an RN for quite awhile now. Not once has anyone said "Oh, you went to Hondros?" Well, sorry we aren't going to hire you." I love that rumor. It's false. Lots of our grads work in hospitals, LTC, dialysis, and many other places. I did all my clinicals in a hospital. I also did my preceptorship at a hospital on med surg and learned a lot.
Well that's good to know I decided to go with Hondros the Maumee campus. I'm enrolled for their July 2017 PN class. I plan to do the whole 4 years. I'm so excited. Now that I'm back headed to school I feel so great and I feel it was the best decision ever. Time to start checking em off! í ½í¸í ½í¹Œ I don't plan on working too much since my main focus is school. I'm nervous but of course it's a good kind of nervous.
Good luck to you! I went to the Fairborn/Dayton location. I know they changed the classes since I left, so I can't really tell you much except to study hard and take advantage of the tutoring they offer.