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How long is your LPN Program??

I was just wondering how long everyone's LPN program is. I start my program in June 2010 and I think that it's going to be 18 months. Do you think that this is too long or not long enough for nursing school?

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i start school for my lpn january 25th and my program is 14 months,monday through thursday from 8am to 2:30pm.I dont work but my husband does and i have 3 children so hopefully everything goes well.im excited but nervous at the same time.

Mine was 11.5 months. I didn't work. Well worth the time.....stick with it!

My LVN program is a 12 month program. But my program is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. So its a very long day for me :yawn:

- Branda

:stdnrsrck:

I will start in February, and my PN program is 12 months.

Good luck everyone!! :hpygrp:

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Oops, I thought that my program was going to start in June, but it is an 18 month program starting on May 27, 2010. I'm glad that I can start a little bit earlier.

My LPN program is through the new Community college in my area, they took over the universities program. The length is spring summer and fall semester. That also includes IV training. The program currently has more to learn than the RN course that our CC shares with another university at the other end of the state.

My program is 14 months long, and I hope to graduate in December. It's a fast track program and our class times depend on the actual class. Like right now I'm doing Pharm which requires 30 hours and fundamentals II which requires 60 theory and 30 hours of lab. So I'm there M-F 5:30-10:30pm and we had to do two Sat this mod too. Next mod it gets even worst since Pharm II will go up to 60 hours and Fundamentals III will require the same 30 hours for lab and 60 for theory. So for those 5 weeks (each mod is 5 weeks long) I'll be in school M-S and two of those Sat are for 8 hours. Ugh, I get tired just thinking about it.

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NrsintheFam, I understand how you feel. I would not want to go to class on the weekends either; that's family time. Well, at least you will get done sooner than a lot of people because my course will be for 18 months.

I start in February my school is a 15 month program...I cant wait to start :hpygrp:

my program is 14 months long.i start on january 25th and my graduation date is set for march 22 2011.i start in 4 days and i am soooo nervous

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Congrats Staci! I can't tell you not to be nervous because I am so so nervous to start as well, but I can tell you to take your time and never give up! Good luck!

good luck to you as well!and thanks

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