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What happens is they start the RN program with say 40 students. 2 people drop in the 1st semester and another person drops in the 2nd semester or gets failed. That leaves 3 spots open for LVN's to start in the 3rd semester. That's what they mean by space available basis.
I think Mt. San Jacinto College has an actual group for LVN to RN students if you want to look at that one. A lot of LVNs end up having to apply at the beginning of the program to get in, because so few people drop, and they have such a hard time with the care plans that everyone else has been getting used to for two semesters.
Thank you Nicki for the info!! I will check into the other school. Luckily the LPN school I went to in Florida made us do care plans all the time. We did care plans for every clinical and they were included as part of our exams. I know some of the LPN students going into thier RN program had never been exposed to care plans before. I wish I would have stayed now for thier RN program, but I needed to come back for family reasons. Ugh...gotta love California. lol Thanks again!!
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone had applied to The Riverside Community College Lvn to Rn bridge program? If so how hard is it to get in? I have some pre-courses done. I looked at the website today and it said advanced placement students were admitted as space permits. Does that mean they take all the non-advanced placement students and it's difficult for the bridge students to get in? I'm trying to figure out what I should do as far as going out of state for the RN. What about any of the other programs such as Golden West, Santa Ana, etc? I want to get started ASAP!! What to do?? Any information would be appreciated!!!!
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