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  1. She's either one of the students being paid by them or someone who works for them and is wanting to scam people So you can't even tell me how many weeks each term is, how many classes per term, or any info at all. You're telling me that my info is out of date yet the website mentions no CNA to lpn course anywhere. Can you post a link to it?
  2. You literally cannot even tell me what brand text books they use ? or what courses are "taught" in those 5 months. Here's an easier one. How many days a week are classes and how long is each term? How many classes do you take each term?
  3. Lmao I literally just went to the website. There is no mention of a 5 month lpn program. I also talked to someone with the BON. It's interesting that you can't answer a single question.
  4. Online programs still HAVE to have a certain number of in person clinical hours. Even during COVID. They also have to register the programs curriculum with the state board. Do you have a copy of the curriculum? Schools have to give you one. What brand text books are used for the classes? What classes do you take in those 5 months? Because even without clinicals and LPN program requires a lot of class room instruction which equals more than 5 months. Why doesn't Floridian board of nursing have record of the program and why isn't it listed anywhere except the fb page?
  5. Okay now it makes sense. Brand new account and you chose this post from months ago as the first post to comment on and turns out you supposedly go there. So, what text books do they use? What's the curriculum like? Like how many classes a term do you take? How long is each term? How is it nobody can tell me any of that? She's lying and probably works for the school. If you go online and find the Google reviews for the school people admit that the school offers money as an incentive to leave good reviews.
  6. You cannot get your LPN in 5 months and just skip clinicals because you were a CNA. ? You're riding pretty hard for this school. You have to have a certain number of clinical hours and being a CNA doesn't count. Because clinicals are for nurses to practice their skills. That they learned in school. There's a reason the program isn't even mentioned on their website, the Florida board has no record of the CNA to lpn program, and they couldn't even tell me anything about it past "send us this amount of money"
  7. When I saw the ad on facebook I was so shocked by the amount of CNAs who were falling for it and getting so mad when I told them it's not real. But I'm not shocked that Florida of all places allows the false advertising.
  8. I know they're legit. I called the Florida board of nursing cuz I was curious ? but when I asked why the schools allowed to advertise a "CNA to lpn program" that supposedly allows you to become a lpn in 5 months the lady really said "well the college credits you earn with a CNA degree carry over". I was like "you know that a CNA doesn't require college, right? In any state. No state requires college. There's no credits for being a CNA". And she just got quiet and didn't know what to say. It just makes no sense to me how that's not false advertising. I even asked the school for a copy of the names of the text books they use and they yelled at me for asking then blocked me. Like it's clearly a fake program so I just was wondering how the state even allows fake programs to be ran.
  9. Does it look like anyone even replied? ?
  10. I was looking for 2nd degree BSN programs that do the hybrid classes where some are online and some are in class and found this school. Read the reviews and realized real fast they’re a scam. The 5 star reviews seem sketchy and when I kept reading and got to the 1 star reviews I discovered that they offer people gift cards for good reviews. I got bored and kept digging. Found the facebook page and they have “CNA to LPN program” that they claim takes 5 months for CNAs. I know it’s a scam, but like the amount of people who fall for these things confuses me so much. They blocked me from the page after I called them out on it and asked them what the curriculum was and what text books they use if it’s not a scam. But I was just curious if anyone had heard of this place and I’m even more curious how places like that manage to get accredited and not get sued for false advertising or something. Like that can’t be legal to advertise for programs that don’t exist, can it? IDK why it irks me so much.

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