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Lazor

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  1. Yes but the best advice that I can give is do the nursing program the right way. Hyp to a technical college or a state University and you'll get a fair education. If you do decide to roll the dice with herzing be prepared to test EVERY class period. If your excellent at doing that and teaching yourself then you'll be fine.
  2. I did go and it was a huge mistake 15k in debt for nothing. There so unprofessional. If I had someone talk to me the way I talk to you I could have done things the right way and saved myself the headache.
  3. You won't have any problem getting in there requirements are below bare minimum. If you have at least a C they'll take you. And at the time of your coworker graduating the teachers have changed. Med surg 1 that school failed 31 students. That's a whole nursing program just about. Good luck too you if that's your choice
  4. Can you please explain. What made your experience not so enjoyable? Where all your prerequisites done prior to acceptance? Any info would be such a huge help.
  5. Anyone starting the LPN to Rn bridge program in Alabama in the summer of 2019? Just wanted to get more info on your thoughts on the program for pre-nursing students and those already accepted into the college. Have you completed your pre-requisites courses?

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