I am from South Miss, You can go to a nursing home and take a CNA class and work while in Lpn school. It does make it a little harder but you can do it. i dont know about Hinds hours i went to MGCCC talk to the nursing home and ask them to work with you, they always need help and they figure that if they work with you as a CNA you might stay as an LPN.
If the facility will allow, mark your cards with the administration times with a sharpie this will stand out when going thru cards, it will get better i promise we have all been there
i am still waiting too. took mine on thursday and waiting very impatiently. shut off at 85. i had a good feeling when i left and now i am not so sure:uhoh21:
i went the lpn track and know other people who did as well, it makes it a little easier to bridge because you have more experience. the lpn is not easy but the experience makes the rn bridge much easier than if you did not have the lpn