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babeblu555

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  1. Aww :(, what school? I read all your threads about how you wanted to go to TESU. Now I’m sad.
  2. Hey did you apply yet? I know you’ve been wanting to! Making sure you have!
  3. They changed the program, sorry that’s what I meant. It was 12 months now it’s 15. Plus you have to TEAS done, and certain other courses. I just wanted to know if you’re actually going in, since I know they re-structured the program, it is new this May and now I just realized May is this upcoming Saturday. Did you move? How are you liking NJ/PA?
  4. Can you email me as well? [email protected]
  5. Can you give me some information as well about this school? How long are your transcripts from?
  6. Hey can you tell me more about the school and information, I just found it today and am confused and if there would be an option to start in august I would gladly go.
  7. What school are you going to? How are you able to go without graduating yet? Thanks!
  8. Move!!! lol :) that's ridiculously expensive! Wow!
  9. hey i wanted to see how you're doing and what you're up to? I wish i knew about the school sooner too...
  10. When you give them money they are nice to you, after that you are on your own. Its like they dont want you to succeed and pass the program. Class one they passed everyone and not everyone passed the nclex and there are some people that are still trying to pass the nclex.. and its been 5 years now since class one. They also had financial aid back than and were put on probation because everyone passed the program but only 30% passed the nclex on the first try. Now the only reason the nclex rate is high is because they only allow a certain amount of people to go and take a nclex at a time. Approx. 4 people went and they all passed so the rate is 100... some people acted like the program was a joke its not, its very hard you have to study and make sure you don't work because its difficult. If I knew all the knowledge I have now, I would never tell anyone to go to this school! There's so much more to it... they take anyone and everyone as long as they get money.
  11. i go there... i wish i didnt.. apparently ur class is going to have the same amount of people mine started out with 65... we're now down to 31... you're in for a bumpy ride.
  12. What I previously said about pitc I take it all back! Lol! They are crazy! Class started out with 60 in sept. now down to 48, by clinicals apparently we should be down to 40. And by the end of the program we'll lucky if we have any people left. From what I hear from class 4, they said their class started out with 50 and ended up with 13 that passed, yes 13 and only 7 were able to take the nclex exam, and that went up to 9 now. You have to study study study! Can't be lazy! Adhere to rules or get kicked out or just fail. The program director is not as nice as she seems, but she will gladly take your money.
  13. Sixty grand for a LPN license that's beyond expensive! I'd opt for the community college route. My school is only 17,000, and I thought that was expensive.
  14. PITC (in glenside pitc.edu) is not shady at all, though their website is pretty bad. It's still a good school and has 100 percent NCLEX-PN passing rate. It's not a college campus either. It's a nice place nothing special. They just got approved for financial aid as well. So more reason for people to come here.

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