Specializes in Ambulatory (Urgent care) & Home Health.
I've been trying to find a JC for my LVN to RN but the all seem to have different requirements for there pre-reqs it used to be just the basic stuff A&P,Eng 101, Chem, Psych,Soc, Math BUT now ive noticed some are asking for more, I guess that makes it more competitive. Does anyone attend or know of a JC in socal LVN-RN (i dont want to enter as a generic student) that dosent want a crazy amount of pre-reqs?
I'm currently an LVN student and have been looking at bridge programs myself. El Camino College seems to only want the basics; I have a friend who is in the Harbor program and recommends it as a bridge, but it is too far for me. Good luck; let us know what you find.
Hi Terry, I'm hoping to be accepted to the 2012 LVN-RN Program at COS. It is a long ways away from where I live. How would you rate the program, instructors, and overall experience? Any survival tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Hi if you don't mind me asking how competitive is that school ? What was your teas and gpa?personal questions I know just wanted to see where I stand, mt teas was a overall 68 (fairly low) but I carry a 3.8 GPA with 2 repeated non science courses. Thanks
Elleveein, LVN
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I've been trying to find a JC for my LVN to RN but the all seem to have different requirements for there pre-reqs it used to be just the basic stuff A&P,Eng 101, Chem, Psych,Soc, Math BUT now ive noticed some are asking for more, I guess that makes it more competitive. Does anyone attend or know of a JC in socal LVN-RN (i dont want to enter as a generic student) that dosent want a crazy amount of pre-reqs?