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i am about to enter the HoHoKus school for lpn soon. I am wondering has anyone attended the school and graduated. I have a few other questions, such as the classroom enivirionment, teachers, students and was it worth your money?
Ughh yeah no cafeteria. There's some decent places to eat but that gets expensive. And you don't have much time, usually 20mins. And I was told that for the bridge you have to work for at least a year and they're taking students that graduated the LPN program first from there only. So if you graduated there in 05, you'll get in before someone who graduated '07 or something like that.
What else is near by? I am tired of the same old BK and McyD's... Do you attend during the day?
Celi, my name is not Star, just my user name :) If I could figure out how to send you a private message I would tell you. I like to remain somewhat anonymous in the event that some one might read what I post :chuckle
It's ok, you can email me which is my user and send it to yahoo.com. We can chat more privately there. But, if you read my threads I will be starting in the day. But, not til April because I need to go in and take this test next week. So, up the street from Target is a Boston Market which is healthier for you and there's also a diner across the street from the store too. You have to drive a little down more though. So, take care and good luck with the baby. Talk to you soon.
"doesdad", I know I'm paying nearly $18k for the program =\
wow you got a good deal.. i go to Lincoln tech in Edison and the tuition is almost $24k for LPN program.. not really worth it in my opinion.. i just started in december and am just finshing up my 1st quarter. my teachers so far are great however i've had bad experiences in the past w/ their medical assistant program in paramus hence my lack of enthusiam.. but im the type of student that im still going to do good no matter how good, bad, or so-so the school is so i guess im getting my money's worth.....
kristinleigh
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Ughh yeah no cafeteria. There's some decent places to eat but that gets expensive. And you don't have much time, usually 20mins. And I was told that for the bridge you have to work for at least a year and they're taking students that graduated the LPN program first from there only. So if you graduated there in 05, you'll get in before someone who graduated '07 or something like that.