January 2013 Teco LPN program

U.S.A. Florida

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Just got accepted to lpn program at Teco in kissimmee beginning January 2013. Curious who else will be in this program?

Ha! That sums it all up! Neko lol.....

The evening class is a little more relaxed and we have 3 different teachers currently.

I have 118 days until graduation and I can't wait. The program is hard but if you want it bad enough you can do it!

Don't wait until the last minute for repots, essays and projects. Procrastination never helped anyone.

Stay on top of homework and studying. When you start clinicals stay in close communication with your instructors. Any problem you might have tell them no matter what it is!

Alot of people at the start of the program struggle with the critical thinking questions, they will make or break you.

You can do it! We started with 30 students in october 2011. We have taken 4 full timers, lost 2 and now we have 16 students left.

Holding strong!

Again good luck and study hard!

That was a amazing "what to expect" summary! im going to try to get into the October 13' PT program. I praying i can i need a change in my life i have been out of school for 7 years. so I'm worried about the HESI part of the admissions. Any pointers on the HESI test and the admissions process?

Cynt87

I bought the Hesi exam study guide and passed on the first time. If you study ahead of time, you will be fine. The admissions process was easy to me once the testings were completed. Just have to drug test and submit your references and application. Good Luck to you!

Hey. I am going for the 2013 part-time program, I work full-time during the day. I have already purchased the Hesi study guide from Amazon, it was only $26 new. I plan on taking the exam at the end of April...I want to make sure I get more than enough studying done.

You are a God send. I am applying to this program and I wanted to know what to expect. I plan to do the night/weekend part-time program. I do a relatively easy job where I work on a computer and read daily. So I can do the evenings. I was kind of worried about what to expect and if this program was ideal for me to do prior to fast-tracking to an RN. You have made me feel confident that it will take work but be worth it.

If there are any other night students please let me know what to expect about that program. I plan to apply for the night program starting soon here and I'd like to know what is realistic. I usually leave work at 4:30 pm and I know class starts at 5:30. I am 20 minutes away. I want to find out what to bring. What to expect. What it will be like. And if there are scholarships I can apply for.

I have to tell you how happy I am today!

I will be graduating Tuesday night from a 18 month long program!

My last clinicals are this weekend, one more class Monday night and then the big hoohaaa Tuesday!

I can't tell you in words how happy and excited I am! There will be 16 of us getting that pin and certificate on that stage!

Makes all the tears, blood, and sweat worth it!

Specializes in Pediatrics and Women's Health.

Hello,

I plan on attending the part-time night/weekend program at TECO. I originally got accepted to the Full time program for August 2012 but due to circumstances, couldn't attend then. Just curious, what to expect? I am a single mom of a three year old, I work a full time job in Orlando but only live about 5 minutes from TECO and 10-15 minutes from each hospital the clinicals are. I've done the whole orientation and everything but just couldn't attend. Any tips?

Thanks.

Hi all! Congrats to all accepted to program! Please contact me thru my email for questions ! I am a open book with LOTS of insight on program! [email protected]

Oh mam this was thoroughly written.

It's not like that anymore.

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