My Indiana State LPN-BSN stuff

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Specializes in LTC full time Hospital Float PRN.

I know many are in the same place.

Many pre-reqs in hand, AP - Micro - Labs - etc.

I have everything TCN sent. Waiting for full clarification on transcripts. So I know I need at least the information systems/business course so I am starting with that. Then I will bang them out like a morning med run.:yawn:

The planner is helpful and as I mature in their program I will share my experiences. So I remember the old line, "How do you eat an elephant"??

One bite at a time.

I would so love to develop a friendship list of others who are doing this too.

Thanks, Duffer

Specializes in Med/Surg.

Hi there,

I've just spoken with one of the Representative, he explained the process with me and the fees. He told me that for where im at, i should expect to pay about $18,500 for my BSN. It sounds good..but my question is..how do we go about practicing for Lab?? Or do we just do that on the floor with a Proctor?? Do you know?? Let me know what you learn....please...thank you very much in advance :). :p Oh...how is the school reputation to you? have you heard much about it? This is new to me with the online schooling. While I can't wait any longer for acceptance into an RN program...I want to make sure I know what im getting myself into since i'm a poor student. heheh.

Specializes in LTC full time Hospital Float PRN.

I have heard only good things.

You get clinical experience at your lab of choice, most times a hospital you work at, and with acceptable BSN's. Similar to physical colleges I imagine. But of course the honor system so to speak. One could get friends to sign them off on procedures but what kind of nurse that would make.

Same here on the wait. My area only has two colleges and each have a waiting list twenty six miles long and I would be at retirement age when I could get in.

Hope that helps some.

Specializes in Med/Surg.
I have heard only good things.

You get clinical experience at your lab of choice, most times a hospital you work at, and with acceptable BSN's. Similar to physical colleges I imagine. But of course the honor system so to speak. One could get friends to sign them off on procedures but what kind of nurse that would make.

Same here on the wait. My area only has two colleges and each have a waiting list twenty six miles long and I would be at retirement age when I could get in.

Hope that helps some.

Yes, thank you for the response. Good luck on your waiting..i really hope you get in. I'm also on the wait...oh well...

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