Hi, everyone just wondering on what you guys think? I just took nclex for lpn. I feel good about it? Meaning I am pretty sure I passed and now I am looking into a Bridge program. Well first of all I have already applied for Rn programs but the waite was for ever and so I decided to do the Lpn program. I am currently working in a hospital and I am being orientated as a gvn untill I have my license I will hopefully be titled LPN. Anyways well I looked into the Rn programs and found out I can apply for next Jan 2010 for a bridge program and graduate in Oct 2010. But now my question is should I waite a little longer or should I just jump in and get it over with? The school has a really good reputation but you need to have at least a 76% to pass minimum. Some say it is very hard some say it is do able. What do you think? Ps. I am done with all my AS classes and I have extra classes under my belt that qualify me for a BSN.
Thanks Guys I guess it would be silly to waite and not take this oppurtunity. I feel good about this, I cant believe that I will have finally a chance to get in the RN program. I am very excited. Thanks again!
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Hi, everyone just wondering on what you guys think? I just took nclex for lpn. I feel good about it? Meaning I am pretty sure I passed and now I am looking into a Bridge program. Well first of all I have already applied for Rn programs but the waite was for ever and so I decided to do the Lpn program. I am currently working in a hospital and I am being orientated as a gvn untill I have my license I will hopefully be titled LPN. Anyways well I looked into the Rn programs and found out I can apply for next Jan 2010 for a bridge program and graduate in Oct 2010. But now my question is should I waite a little longer or should I just jump in and get it over with? The school has a really good reputation but you need to have at least a 76% to pass minimum. Some say it is very hard some say it is do able. What do you think? Ps. I am done with all my AS classes and I have extra classes under my belt that qualify me for a BSN.