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  1. I am considering applying to Indiana State University lvn to bsn.. Can you please how that is going for you.
  2. Hello, I saw your post and thought you would be interested...I am currently a LVN student at Maric college .. I met with the program senior advisor for College network and you can actually get a BSN through this online. I just met with the advisor. He can explain in person how this works.. I took my friend who is an LVN and signed up.. because he works with a family.. he can fit this into his schedule.. you become a student at INdiana state university.. but do not actually have be there in person.. do course work online.. but clinical are done locally with a preceptor RN BSN.. I know when I start working as an LVN I won't have time to go to school at the same time... I copied some information from the website for you to read.. - NLNAC Accredited & Regionally Accredited, the highest form of accreditation - Rated by Princeton Review as one of the best colleges - Rated by US News and World Report as one of the top schools - Non-profit school, in other words, it is a public university, unlike for profit schools like U of Phoenix - No Classrooms - Local Clinicals - No Clinical Testing - Start Anytime - No Wait List - Financial Aid Guaranteed - Complete your BSN degree in 40 credit hours - Unique opportunity to test out of your undergrad courses which makes school a lot less expensive I hope this helps!! Take care.. feel free to contact me if you have any questions.. I am going throught the process right now.. NO WAIT LISTS!!!
  3. Hello. Its my first time posting something on here. I need advice. I want to be a nurse, I am 26. I have two young kids and want to take the route that will get me working sooner. Can someone please tell me what it takes to become an RN at maric college and/ or community college. I have done some reseach on my own, I really want to hear others nurses/students experience. I care only to get my ASN, do not wish to continue on to my BSN. i have course such as soc. psyc. english 115. thats it. 1. Is the waitlist at community college really like? has anyone gone through the waiting and survived 2. Community college -what is the RN program like? How long is it? How many classes are you taking in one semester? ( for Southwestern or Grossmont) 3.Is there a waitlist for maric college, if not what are the requirements to get accepted into maric RN. ( i want details and step by steps and things they dont tell you) 4.Is it worth going to Maric for your LVN then doing the step up program again at maric or community college t work and slowly become an RN.. has this worked for you? Your input will be greatly appreciated!!

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