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I have been finding that 11 months is the norm for the LPN programs.
Does anyone know of any accelerated LPN programs that are less than 11 months?
Well you are lucky, when I first took mine back in 2001, it was going to two years. Now that I live in BC Canada, I find myself back in school, and taking the last of the one year programs. The licensing organization for LPN's here has changed the course to a two year program. Count your blessings, because it is important that you get it all under your belt. Good luck with your NCLEX.
ZanatuBelmont
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Tajo23 wrote:
"Nope. Our school is 18 months long full-time M-F. (including one semester of pre-req's) I couldn't imagine anything being less than 11 months. We have multiple tests every week, I can't imagine how much work/tests must be done is less than a year!
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Ditto, but I can see it being possible with more class time added in. There are no corners to cut, though, making that very difficult. I would NEVER be in a program that was less than 10-12 months. My LVN program began in August and ends in July. I already attend class M, T & F 2:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m., clinicals W & TR 2:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Adding more to that workload would overload me. :-)