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punkeyb88

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  1. PMI does have an LPN to RN program, Its just not on PMI's website.. I am an LPN right now, trying to get into the May 4th, 2009 class.. The class is 8 months long.. full time 3 days in class 8-12 2 days, 8-3 1 day, and 1 12 hour clinical.. so 1 day off in the week.. It's around 17 thousand total.. There are several steps you have to go through to get in-- you have to attend the info session, then they make you take a 50 question test (its timed, not hard)-- then you see an enrollement counselor, then they sign you up to take a math test, after you take that (and pass) you have to take the HESI test (math, english, reading)-- then you fill out a questionarre, and have a formal interview with one of the nursing staff at PMI-- then you write an essay.. and wait.. and wait.. for a couple of month to find out if you get in or not.. kind of complicated, but WELL worth it!!!
  2. I took my PN test on Tuesday, only had 85 questions, and PASSED! dont worry, everyone who i know whose had 85 questions has passed. hang in there!
  3. I graduated June 26th, took the Nclex July 29th, did about a hundred questions a day, and a week before did about 2000 questions! good luck you can do it! :yeah:
  4. Hi! I just graduated in June with my LPN from MSC. get ready for a year of hell, i would not recommend that school to anyone. Unorganized, and full of drama, the best teacher they had there just quit, and the director is.. should i say, a bit of a control freak. good luck!
  5. i'm the first one out of my graduating class to take the exam, and i dont want to be the one that fails! ahh. its just frustrating not knowing whats going to be on it, having to walk in and know 85% of the answers!! my school has a 98% rate, the highest in Arizona..hopefully i wont be the 2% that fails! :] wish me luck..
  6. any last minute advice?! finishing up some practice questions and planning on going over labs and insulin's just to be safe.. thanks for all your help! im quite nervous! -kristen

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