U.S.A. New York
Published Sep 6, 2005
I would like to know if anyone know of LPN classes offered in NYC. I would like to take the classes, however I have been having some difficult time locating an LPN school in NYC. Thanks in advance.
summia786
2 Posts
are there any schools in NY that offer a program for LPN students to bridge over to a RN program ??...i would like to move back out to NY but im having a hard time finding a school where i can use my lpn license and bridge over to a RN program..can anyone help mee?? plzz..my email is [email protected] thank you veryyy muchhhh
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,323 Posts
see: the new york state lpn to rn articulation model
programs listed there.
good luck
pongtipRN
51 Posts
Hi, I went to the Department of Education's LPN Program in Manhattan (Mid-Manhattan Adult Learning Center), whatever you do, DONT GO THERE! For the first semester, everything went well. The second semester was total hell. We had no Pharmacology class, no Med-Surg class, no OB class, which I feel are the most important classes overall. We were basically given books and told that we were on our own. It was horrible. So far, my former classmates have been passing their NCLEX exams, I don't take mine until November 2006, I am studying like crazy with no help of the school! Even tho the tuition was cheap ($1800) for the 10 months of class, it was not worth it! I suggest you try to get into Bronx Community College or any other Community College with STRUCTURE! I can't blame the teachers, as they were underpaid and doing their best. They were shortstaffed, and we were shorted of knowledge. But we made the best of it and tried to do what we could..study groups, review notes, etc. If it is your last choice to go to the Department of Ed's program, go to the Brooklyn school!
CARAMELO
21 Posts
i just get accept at queenborough cc, its also a great and intense program
annsjoys
1 Post
hello to all, i was thinking about going to Hotos Community college and was wondering if anyone took this course there? how was it? was it worth it? any advise or comments would be greatly appreciated.
balletcat
16 Posts
I passed the c-net exam for the Bklyn/Manh Board of Ed LPN
programs. I am waiting to hear from them about the next
step in the screening process. Are there 1 or 2 interviews?
Are there any additional tests (Science, perhaps) or essays
I should prepare for? I would appreciate any information you
could provide.
k3ya19
7 Posts
balletcat said:I passed the c-net exam for the Bklyn/Manh Board of Ed LPNprograms. I am waiting to hear from them about the nextstep in the screening process. Are there 1 or 2 interviews?Are there any additional tests (Science, perhaps) or essaysI should prepare for? I would appreciate any information youcould provide.
I took the same test yesterday for the Manh. class. I heard that they call you in for a test on science. Good luck
I'm wondering if there is in fact a science test. When I spoke with
someone from the 'learning center' she said there was a 2nd test,
in READING & MATH. Another candidate, however, said
she knew someone who went through the program and took
a preliminary SCIENCE test. Any thoughts on this? Thanks.
Best of luck to you, too!
ed1977
Does any one knows about HAFA inc-nursing programs. Located in Long Island /Floral Park/.
www.hafainc.org
Sweetpink06
17 Posts
I'm looking also for nursing school for me to attend this fall2007...
Its either lpn or 2yr prog in nursing that im planning to take..
What are the colleges that are still accepting applications right now?
Please feel free to pm or aim me..Thank you
Or just simply quote my msg and respond
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
QnZShOrTiE2Nv said:hey every1yes Laguardia has an LPN program i heard its good and I recently got accepted into it!
yes Laguardia has an LPN program i heard its good and I recently got accepted into it!
I know this is an old post, but, I am cheering, because I very recently graduated from their progam. Hope you made it through as well!