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  1. Hello, I am a 43 year old whom had been taking prereqs for my community college, but due to changes one of the instuctors of a program outside of the nursing program suggested the lpn program. I had refused this program for years, but now I'm glad she made the suggestion. After finishing the lpn program you can bridge and it will be the same length of time. There were several students in my class that had attempted the RN program and for several reasons decided to make a change. If it's something you want you may want to try it. It should also be a lot cheaper than online programs.
  2. Congrats!!! What was the timeframe that you studied?
  3. I just ordered the program last night and completed the introduction w/ 150 questions. I'm scheduled to take the exam on the 28th, but I'm thinking of rescheduling until the 8th of March. Do you think I'll be ok?
  4. would you mind sharing the cram sheet? I'm despirate.
  5. I would suggest if you are really serious about becomig an lpn, to purchase an nclex book and get an early review. Start with the fundamentals, psych and do med surg and pharm last. I found that those that had a little knowledge (cna, ill family members) were somewhat ahead of the plan. Now thinking back, I would review the nclex if I had known about it and gotten myself a little familiar with what was going to come before meonce I became a student. Read and answer the questions and rationale I think thi s will get you ahead of the game plan. Best of luck:yeah:
  6. I would suggest if you are really serious about becomig an lpn, to purchase an nclex book and get an early review. Start with the fundamentals, psych and do med surg and pharm last. I found that those that had a little knowledge (cna, ill family members) were somewhat ahead of the plan. Now thinking back, I would review the nclex if I had known about it and gotten myself a little familiar with what was going to come before meonce I became a student. Read and answer the questions and rationale I think thi s will get you ahead of the game plan. Best of luck:yeah:
  7. hello commuter, i noticed that you have been an lvn for 2yrs. can you give me some advice as to the best study aids that you've heard of. being that u are a staff member i thought you might have an idea. thanks and i look forward to hear from you.
  8. three of my classmates took they're test on Mon. one had 85 and a lot of all that apply questions. She passed. All that have had 85-90 in the class have passed. You've done great, feel good about it. Do you remember what type of questions you had?
  9. seeks replied to Ruper's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
    I know several that recently took the test and the computer shut off between 85 and 87 and they passed. I feel that you passed without a shadow of a doubt. can you recal any of the questions?

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