Published May 1, 2014
pnkgirl25
354 Posts
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?
Anyone??? No one has a schedule
LPN709
177 Posts
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!
I <3 OR, RN
134 Posts
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.
beckyboo1, BSN, RN
385 Posts
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.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
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.
HappyWife77, BSN, RN
739 Posts
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.
forbidden
8 Posts
Is there any good lpn to rn bridge program in nyc with good schedules like mentioned above?
Thanks for your input. With schedules like this I should be able to work full time no problem! I'm excited
Cuddleswithpuddles
667 Posts
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
Now that's a no no nice schedule!