Published Sep 6, 2015
sgoodman312
2 Posts
Hello! I'm currently an LPN in FL and am interested in the LPN to BSN program at ISU. I have a BS in Health Sciences and some credits from Excelsior but with their clinical wait times, I may be better off transferring into a program where I can graduate with by BSN instead.
I was mainly wondering how students at ISU went about getting a preceptor and how difficult this was for you and if anyone has any personal experience with the LPN-BSN program. Also, I tend to work rapidly on my own and was wondering if the course is self-paced or not. Thank you!