LVNurse17 replied to nurse2bnoob101's topic in Nevada Nursing
It depends on where you get the money. I was able to get 2 years of financial aid from a scholarship because the program was over 12 months. It just depends on whoever is giving you financial aid. The...
LVNurse17 replied to nurse2bnoob101's topic in Nevada Nursing
As weird as it is to say, it isn't as hard as it sounds. The testing process really lets people have the maximum amount of chances to get the 90%. First you take the exam by yourself. Then, you go...
LVNurse17 replied to nurse2bnoob101's topic in Nevada Nursing
Recently, two programs have merged to prevent cheating and ensure both campuses get the exact same material being taught/being tested so there are no differences in which program is "better". I could...
LVNurse17 replied to nurse2bnoob101's topic in Nevada Nursing
Pros: - You get finished FAST. - Roseman has a very good reputation with the hospitals in the valley so getting a job is relatively easy. - GPA won't be a problem if you want to continue your...
From a recent graduate of Roseman's ABSN program (graduated last week!), I suggest going to the BSN program if you are a traditional learner. The ABSN program is almost all independent study. 99% of...
Hello! I'm actually in a program where they only require at least 60 college credits, which i earned as a dual high-school/college program I attended when I was a high school junior & senior. I...
I know this topic has been asked multiple, multiple times, but I wanted to get some personalized advice because I don't feel like the situations I read about were relevant to me. I'm in an accelerated...