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Terrydu

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  1. I plan to do the ADN also after the LPN is complete. I think it's like 22 hours or 2 semesters. I'm like you...no health care experience except when I worked at the nursing home in my clinical for Nurses Aide. I guess getting the Nurses Aide cert is required in all states. Anyway, good luck!!
  2. Thanks Future RN! I have taken your alls (country lingo!), advice and am going to sign up for these 2 classes!! Thanks so much!
  3. Thank you all so much........getting answers at the vo-tech is like pulling hens teeth! I have heard people say that anatomy class will kill you. I guess I'm just trying to figure out what's best for me, and I will get the book! And, it's so scary to think that they might make everyone become an RN. That really gives me something to chew on. I do appreciate all advice!
  4. I hope I'm ok with starting this post. I'm kind of new! I'm 49 years old and I'm starting LPN school in the fall. This summer I'm taking the BIO135 class that is required. The thing is, this class cannot be transferred to the ADN program. I can't get into the ADN right now because there is such a waiting list. Also offered this summer is the BIO137 and 139 in two consecutive six week periods and these can be transferred. I just can't decide if it would be a good idea to take two hard classes in a row like that. Does anyone have any insight on this? I would appreciate any and all help! Than you all.

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