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Many online programs are very reputable, but very expensive.
I would take my chances with a community college LVN-to-RN bridge program because things happen to shorten the waiting list. People drop, go to other schools, and so on. Therefore, if you get on a school's 2-year waiting list, you might actually need to wait only 1 year or sooner.
Ive been thinking about going for my rn do you think it would be easier to go to a community college and do a bridge program, but what about the wait list or would it be better to go online and do a program are the online's program repitable or not.
I am attending community college right now to bridge from my LVN to RN. Their are lots of pre-requsites to get into the core nursing classes, and when you apply to the program, they take the applicants with the highest grades.
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Ive been thinking about going for my rn do you think it would be easier to go to a community college and do a bridge program, but what about the wait list or would it be better to go online and do a program are the online's program repitable or not.