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Pierce Puyallup Nursing College Full-time LPN TO RN bridge SP 2022
@nursegal I am sorry to hear that. Did you get a spot as an alternate? What about you @PYRMDZ?
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Pierce Puyallup Nursing College Full-time LPN TO RN bridge SP 2022
Well everyone, I got the call. I GOT IN!!! I hope to see you all in April.
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Pierce Puyallup Nursing College Full-time LPN TO RN bridge SP 2022
Yessss I manifested this into my life. I keep saying, "when I get in." I have had this plan for the past few years and it's finally falling into place. Has anyone been prepping for the interview? I have been reading online and watching Youtube videos.
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Pierce Puyallup Nursing College Full-time LPN TO RN bridge SP 2022
Yju, no worries internet stranger. It is hard not to feel let down and I'm glad you're pursuing the Part time option. I truly believe the universe has a bigger plan for each of us. Life has a way of working out just the way it should ❤️ Thanks nursegal! Same to you. I am so happy we get to find out quickly after whether or not we got in. I don't think I could handle another 2 month wait. Good luck at the interview, I bet you're going to do amazing! Here's to hoping we both get in ??
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Pierce Puyallup Nursing College Full-time LPN TO RN bridge SP 2022
Good evening! I will be at interviews next month for the full time bridge program! Two people that graduated from my program will also be there. I got my letter today and look forward to moving one step closer to following my dream! Good luck to you all that got in and to those who didn't, don't give up. This is a minor setback and you WILL make it.
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LVN vs. ADN
I am bridging into RN this Spring and have heard the RN transition can be easier. The LPN program I did was an AA degree and is considered the 1st year of ADN school. It's tough, stressful, and demanding. I've talked to many nurses and every single one said LPN was more intense. In the bridge you're building upon the foundation. Basically you're going deeper into patho, meds, and more into acute care. Sorry I can't be more helpful but I recommend looking at jobs in your area to see if LPNs are marketable.