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Has anyone tested out of Anatomy?
I understand where you are coming from but I was extremely lucky to be selected for this program. over 300 applicants and they only take 32. It is a bit of a bummer to have to study anatomy but I live in WV where we only have 5 programs to choose from with two of them being private schools with very high tuition rates. I might as well study my butt off so I can (hopefully) graduate in a year. Sucky situation but I'm hoping I make it through.
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Has anyone tested out of Anatomy?
They require every LPN admitted to test out of Anatomy and Nutrition. They say that some LPN programs do not go in-depth with Anatomy as they would like. I worked my butt off to earn that B but sadly to them it means nothing, LOL.
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Has anyone tested out of Anatomy?
Yes, I took Anatomy in LPN school in 2018. I passed with a B but struggled. When I went to schedule my classes, they do not currently have any anatomy classes. I start the bridge program in Spring 2021, and when I called to ask about how to take the prerequisite Anatomy, they said I would have to test out of it sometime this fall. I guess they either do not have any seats available or are not offering the course this fall. Either way, I sadly have to test out of it.
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Has anyone tested out of Anatomy?
I got accepted into a LPN-ASN program and they are not allowing me to take anatomy again so I am forced to test out next month. It has been a few years since I took it in LPN school and I struggled with the course. I was just wondering if anyone has been successful in challenging the Anatomy course and what I should begin studying? Thanks
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Need advice on LPN-RN!!
I was planning on applying for a LPN-ASN program this fall(2020) for the class of 2022 after passing the TEAS test. I have taken it twice in the last year and am off around 6 points in science. The program has about 6 pre reqs, only 2 of which I have. This program is 3 semesters (after taking the remaining pre reqs.) I got accepted into a LPN-BSN program starting next month. This program is 3 years and I would graduate in the Summer of 2023. It is a private college but LPNs get 40% off the cost of traditional students making it almost as much as the ASN program (once I finish my BSN and my prereqs for my BSN from there.) So, I am not sure if I should wait to start the ASN program next year or start this program and be done in 3 years... opinions and advice are welcome. Just trying to weigh the options.