anyone doing Excelsior?

U.S.A. North Carolina

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hi,

~~im in nc~~

~near the ocean~

im wondering if theres anyone else out there trying to complete thier

adn-rn via the excelsior college? (regents) program?

and if anyone out there can offer any advice on "getting thru it",

also, doing the 3 day clinical (cpne)!! is it really as horrible as everyone says? :o

if you are doing the regents or you have graduated with excelsior college, please i would greatly appreciate any experiences you can share with me!!

or if you want a ~ study buddy~ an extra support buddy to get through this together, please contract me!!

i had 2 semesters left, 2nd year adn student, & had to drop out for unexpected personel reason's. none of my nursing course's will transfer any where. i was told, quote, " no two nursing cirriculums are exactly the same so no can do". im going this route with excelsior or at least trying to!!

thanks for reading this!!

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This group has everything about nursing concepts.

Thanks... is that an email or a website?

take a yahoo e-mail address and be member of this yahoo group.

in yahoo page there is a link called "groups" click that type this group's name in search motor and be member that's all. They have information about NC1 to NC7 and other classes.

Hi, is excelsior being banned from NC nursing? also how long does it take to get your temp and perm lvn license here>Im waiting*! thanks

What is a excelsior program? I have never heard of it? I live here in oklahoma and as far as i knew you had to go to the university to get your assoc degree in nursing. Thanks for info. Amanda

Specializes in OB, M/S, HH, Medical Imaging RN.

I graduated from Excelsior in 2001. It is very do-able however I don't know if I could have done it without this group

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rnstudygroup/

CPNE is more of a mind game. If you can control your nerves you will do just fine. It has become a bigger monster each year. The key is to think like a brand new RN student. Forget everything you know as an LPN. Good Luck to all of you!

Specializes in OB, M/S, HH, Medical Imaging RN.
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huh? what did I miss Sue?

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