Published Sep 20, 2006
DelanaRN, MSN, APRN, NP
222 Posts
Holy cow!! I am so excited, and scared, and excited, and anxious, and scared!! lol.
Orientation is Oct 3rd. Wowsers!! :monkeydance:
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
So you've decided to pursue LPN school after all? Good luck! :)
Commuter, How do you remember this stuff? lol
All my ducks are in a row for LPN school. I have already been accepted and my financial aid has already been approved so it seems like the way to go. I can only pray it is the right choice. Like most things, I am sure it will be what I make of it.
I remember all of this stuff because I am an AllNurses.com addict who posts on this site entirely too much. :)
Indeed! lol
bcskittlez
208 Posts
Congratulations! dconnors, keep us posted from another fellow addict. I realized that I am using allnurses.com to avoid study-ing. LOL!
midcom
428 Posts
I'm starting next month too. My orientation is the 5th & 6th. I'm getting excited & a bit scared too. I'm an older student & am sort of wondering if my old brain will be able to remember all I'll need to.
Dixie
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN
4,373 Posts
Good luck to you ..now get in there and get it done!!!
nursn4me
107 Posts
Hello Fellow Nursing Students,
I just had my orientation on Monday for the lpn program. They made it very interesting and fun but basically talked about creating a good study environment and study habits and study skills. In addition school rules and expectation. My first class was last night, Nursing Foundations 1, and I can tell you I already have several chapters to read. It will be hard, but we all can do it! Good luck to each of you and I will be talking to all of you because I will be needing some encouragement and support!
P.S I am addicted to allnurses.com also, I dont always post but I read, read, read. Just cant beat the knowledge and information that you find on this website. A great place to meet and make friends!
Nursn4me
skeeter96
42 Posts
so where did u decide to go too school at?
Skeeter96,
I enrolled at ECPI/MCI. The school is VERY expensive but I saw no other choice. All the local schools here have a waiting list of about 2-3 years. I am working on my pre-reqs as well while I am in the lpn program. Hopefully I can just do the bridge to the rn program without waiting. Dont know why, but it is much easier and less wait to get into the rn program once you are an lpn. In the long run it will definitely pay off.