Need Advice Regarding LPN Programs

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hi my name is david and im thinking of taking a lpn course and i was wording how hard the class is i am curently a cna . i heard the classes can be hard thanks david

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hi my name is david and im thinking of taking a lpn course and i was wording how hard the class is i am curently a cna . i heard the classes can be hard thanks david

Hello, david,:balloons:

I have created your own thread (I moved this post from another thread started by someone else and off this topic). Someone will come along here and give you some advice.

Good luck in whatever you decide.

Im not an lvn but im planning on being one.I have so many friends that are lvn.Some of my friends said it was hard some of them thinks it's a breeze.It really depends if you study hard and make time for studying at least 2-3 hrs a day so by the time the lecture or the exams comes your ready for it.

I don't think there's an easy class around anymore,the only way it would be easy is if you study a lot and that would make it easier.all my friends sacrifice time and some of them sacrifice work to get them where they are today.

Hope this helps

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i'm not an lvn but i'm planning on being one.i have so many friends that are lvn.some of my friends said it was hard some of them thinks it's a breeze.it really depends if you study hard and make time for studying at least 2-3 hrs a day so by the time the lecture or the exams comes your ready for it.

i don't think there's an easy class around anymore,the only way it would be easy is if you study a lot and that would make it easier.all my friends sacrifice time and some of them sacrifice work to get them where they are today.

hope this helps

i think if you do what griddleboy suggests...you'll do just fine. do be-careful though....nothing worth while obtaining is going to be *easy*...especially something as important as nursing. do stay focused on your studies & try to absorb as much you can. i know how hard it was for everybody going through lpn school that i attended due to the pace of the program. you'll have to stay on-top of (& even do some) independent reading just so you'd know what to expect in both class & clinical areas.

good luck in your quest in becoming a nurse david ~ cheers!

moe

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