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LPN at HoHoKus school at ramsey
No they do not have a part time nor a night program either. What they do have is one great program. I went throught it 2 years ago...on my way to my RN My RN is a Breeze thanks to that school! I would not do it any other way! I guess I was lucky that I could go full time days, but to tell you the truth thats the way to really learn nursing. But What really makes Holy Name a superior program are the instructors. They have all been there for at least 5 years and one for over 20.
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LPN at HoHoKus school at ramsey
I could not agree more I went to HNH School of Practical Nursing...The Instructors are amazing, the school really worked with me, so that I passed NCLEX no problem, There is only one class at a time so that we did not feel like we were just a bunch of numbers for the school. There is real indiviual attention to each student. Clinical is mostly on site AT Holy Name, which is great. I could not have picked a better place to go to school.
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Help! NET test
If I were you guys I would worry less about the math ..the 1st part of the test 60 questions...get the study guide it will prepare you!. and worry more about the reading comp part. this is the 6th part of the test and the schools weight it very heavily!
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Dover Business College Soon LPN
see nj forum....under the lpn thread this is what i wrote watch out for the newer lpn programs that are starting up in nj. i went for an interview with dover and they did not have the sites for the clinical portion of the program set up!!! i was told "oh we're still working out the details" i looked into all the programs that are available in northern nj....allied....ho-ho-kus, they all seemed 2nd rate. i went to holy name and found out that this program has been around for more than 25 years. they have only one class at a time. i applied and i hope to start in sept. i really did my home work about what is out there, nclex pass rates etc. and holy name seems the very best by far good luck try holy name look at the nclex pass rates
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Lpn programs
watch out for the newer lpn programs that are starting up in nj. i went for an interview with dover and they did not have the sites for the clinical portion of the program set up!!! i was told "oh we're still working out the details" i looked into all the programs that are available in northern nj....allied....ho-ho-kus, they all seemed 2nd rate. i went to holy name and found out that this program has been around for more than 25 years. they have only one class at a time. i applied and i hope to start in sept. i really did my home work about what is out there, nclex pass rates etc. and holy name seems the very best by far