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Need advice

Hi Everyone ,

I am in need of sound advice . I am presently in my senior year of nursing school . Looking forward to receive my Bachelors degree in Nursing. This past semester I failed mental health nursing which was a seven week course by 2 points( it would have been by one point if my school round off) and now I am likely to be kicked out of nursing school. I failed two classes previously, was allowed to take them over and I passed. I am an international student so its quite hard for me to return home without a certification in my hand. I spent close to fours years of my time here . I studied really hard there were other factors involve such as finances etc.. I owe between 3-4 million dollars in loan and they are due to be payed this year. Now I am wondering what to do. Many people are telling me to go to an LPN school and from there get an associated degree for an RN. I don't want to waste my time and repeat courses that I have already paid for . Is there a way for me to go and do the LPN test on my own and from there apply to another program. The state that I am in is Maryland. Or if anyone have some good suggestions I would appreciate it.

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