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I would definitely advise you to bridge, I doubt it will cause you to lag behind. I'm still in the LPN program and won't be graduating until December. Eastern Florida State recently opened up the bridge program to LPN new grads (Their LPN new graduates only). So, our graduating class will be the first batch to join the transition program without 1 year of experience alongside LPNS with the 1 year experience . There should be no reason why you can't keep up, eventually once you get the swings of things, you'll be able to function like all the rest! Best of luck!
B1394
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I have graduated lpn school this past year. I went straight into my prereqs for RN and have not worked. My school still allows you to bridge without one year experience etc. should I bridge or will I lag behind because of not having worked? I was thinking about just doing the generic program. Advice please??