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  1. Thanks to all for the responses. Giantheart, my program is only 21 weeks but it's 3 days a week, 5 hours a night. What, a total of 168 hours. I guess that will be enough training. What was your schedule? A year seems like a long time for CNA training. Maybe mine is just going to be all classroom and nothing else. Whatever the case, at least this will get my foot in the door. J
  2. Hello there. My name is Jason and this is my first post on this site. I am taking an ROP CNA course in January... hopefully. They are only allowing 15 students. Anyway, just wanted to know what to expect from the class and do employers look down on CNA'S trained through ROP? I eventually want to become an RN, but figured this would be a great stepping stone. Also, would it be best to go from CNA to LVN or LPN then RN? Any advice would be much appreciated. :monkeydance:

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