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mamabird5

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  1. i'm new here hoping to get some questions answered. i plan on attending either ivy tech kokomo or logansport campuses. i'm scheduled to take the compass thursday. it's the last thing i need before i meet with my advisor and start to register next month for spring '07 classes. i'm 38 so it has been a long time since i was in school. so i am counting on some remedial classes. 1. will that effect the outcome of getting into a program? (if i have lots of remedial courses) i'm undecided which route to take either lpn-asn or try to go straight into an asn program. i know in the end i want to be an rn. i have a family with 4 children at home: 8 months, 3, 12, 15. so that could be a contributing factor. right now i am a sahm. my 1st thought was to go the lpn route so i can start to contribute to my family. i worry though that i won't make it back to school and i really want to be an rn. 2.what are the advantages/disadvantages to going into either program? 3.are they both equally competitive, or is one easier to get into? 4.has anyone heard they are planning on opening a new asn program up in logansport? (i thought i heard that somewhere) 5.if so when? 6. who has experience with either of these campuses? 7. what can you tell me about them? i have more questions but i will save them for later, since this is getting so long. tia to any who can answer my questions.

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