LVN/LPN to RN...What's your schedule like?

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Specializes in Wound Care.

Hey guys,

I am a recent LVN grad. I went to an accelerated program that was 10 months in which I was in school Monday-Friday from 7am-3pm for 10 long months lol. It was torture but I was able to work full time for most of the time.

Now that I am considering bridging from LVN to RN I'm wondering what the daily schedule looks like. Are you guys in class Monday-Friday all day or is more like a traditional community college schedule where you are on campus 2-3 days a week all day?

Anyone willing to share there weekly scheduled with me?

Specializes in Wound Care.

Anyone??? No one has a schedule :(

Specializes in LTC.

I'm an LPN as well getting ready to apply for a bridge program next year. I'm obviously not 100% sure, but in my school, I've heard the schedule is usually 3 days a week all day. When clinical starts its usually 4 days then. I don't think it will be intense like the LPN schedule imo, but I would really like to hear from others too!

Specializes in Operating Room.

At the school I will be starting the summer transition program is 5 weeks and most weeks are 2-3 days. Once the fall semester starts it is my understanding that theory will be Monday and Thursday starting at 7 and I guess ending time varies by class. Then clinical is Tuesday and Wednesdays from 730 to 330.

I'm in an accelerated program. I did all the pre-reqs ahead of time, which I would encourage. I have classes 3 days a week, one is 2 to 2 1/2 hours long, and a class once a week that is 1 1/2 hours long. Then clinicals Thurs and/or Fri. No all day classes.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

I completed the bridge program four years ago, but I will share what my schedule was like back then. I was in school every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

I spent Tuesday in class from 1:00pm to 5:00pm, Wednesday in clinical from either 6:00am to 2:00pm or 2:00pm to 10:00pm depending on site availability, and Thursday in class from 1:00pm to 5:00pm.

This type of schedule enabled me to work 32-hour weekend double shifts as an LVN at a nursing home during the entire time I attended the bridge program.

Specializes in Gerontology RN-BC and FNP MSN student.

I start this summer we have class on

Mondays 8-4:15

Tuesdays 8-12

Wednesdays 1-4:25

Clinicals Thursday.

Wow, I'm amazed at the huge differences among different programs. I had no idea.

Is there any good lpn to rn bridge program in nyc with good schedules like mentioned above?

Specializes in Wound Care.

Thanks for your input. With schedules like this I should be able to work full time no problem! I'm excited

I finished my LVN-RN bridge program close to 3 years ago but this was my schedule

Friday, Saturday and Sunday: Work from 7a-7p

Monday and Tuesday: Clinicals or preceptorship from 7a-5pm and 7a-7:30p, respectively

Wednesday: Off day, typically spent on study group until noon and then errands

Thursday: Lectures from 8-3pm

Specializes in Wound Care.
I'm in an accelerated program. I did all the pre-reqs ahead of time, which I would encourage. I have classes 3 days a week, one is 2 to 2 1/2 hours long, and a class once a week that is 1 1/2 hours long. Then clinicals Thurs and/or Fri. No all day classes.

Now that's a no no nice schedule!

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