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Hi ,I'll b starting lincoln tech paramus campus this july just.wanted to know is,anyone currently attending lincoln tech and how is it ? Thxs
I just graduated from Lincoln tech Paramus this past aug. Nursing school is nursing school, there are good and bad things about it. Most of the professors will just read to you and not really teach you the material which you will then have to go home and teach yourself. Then you have other professors who are wonderful teachers and mentors. If you are confused about something just ask...there is always someone there to help! As far as clinicals go...its different every quarter, at times things will get a bit unorganized but that has nothing to do with you...you go to whatever clinical site you are assigned to and do your buissnes and you will be fine. Don't forget what you are there for and this is to become a nurse, not to complain about how you are supposed to get to your clinical site that might be too far for you
Hi ,I'll b starting lincoln tech paramus campus this july just.wanted to know is,anyone currently attending lincoln tech and how is it ? Thxs
Hello everyone, thank you so much for starting this thread. Plz i was wondering if any currently enrolled student of this program can tell me the honest truth about this program. I took the Teas and passed it last week before the sandy storm. The school has been calling me to set an appointment for my financial aid. Plz tell me if it's worth the $27k student loan we are sign ourselves up for. I have read so many bad reviews and i sure don't wanna be one of those students. plz anybody with any information let me know soi can know what to decide on. thx in advance.
Hello, I am currently attending the Paramus location. I am about to complete my 1st quarter. I have Finals this coming week. This quarter has been a little disorganized because our schedules have to be changed a few time to make up time from Hurricane Sandy which is understandable. The director is very strict when it comes to having all your stuff in in time. I don't see it as a negative though, you are studying to become a professional and the real world is not full of excuses anyway. The instructors I have encounter so far have been good. A&P teacher is wonderful you will definitely learn from her you just have to pay attention and she has little things she does that helps you retain all the information. Fundamentals teachers as well knows her stuff touch cookie on the outside but just as willing to help as my other instructors. PA is one of the slower class because it is short don't put that class on the back burner though. The instructor is amazing as well and very open to help. 1st quarter I have not had any issues with any instructors I am sure by the time I get to 4th quarter I will be saying something else but my motto is that other students have came and graduated and nclex with the same teachers so I can too and when I get my license there will be difficult bosses to work with as well. In the classes you just have to make sure you read read read and if I did not mention read lol. 12 month LPN program is very intense so you might feel like they should be taking things slower but they really cannot there is no time to slow down. Overall I will say it is a good school to go to. I am coming for NY so the commute is tiring but for 1 year it will be okay. Hope this helps and If you have any other question just ask
oh and im seeing here at this website that it isn't. NLNAC - National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission please check Muni or maybe im the one bugging out.
I know there were on a conditional accreditation that they next students that graduated in Aug 2012 a certain percent had to pass the Nclex for them to keep their accreditation. The program director before Christmas said they made that goal, so maybe that's why you don't see it. Maybe it has to be updated but I am going to check with them to be sure tomorrow
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i have a car, but i know people who was traveling by the bus, and classes statred 7:30 am no one was late =)