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FutureRNAngel

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  1. Wow how exciting good luck cohort! Join the fun there hoops to Jump!
  2. yayy! ill be taking mine in october! congrats!!
  3. i would definately say wait. whats the rush?
  4. Hello! I go to kaplan college and they offer a CNA course and there is no wait list. They start up a new course about every 3 months I believe. The cost is the only bad thing. It costs around $4,000 for their CNA class. expensive yes but if you want to get to work soon this is a quick option.
  5. i am a fairly new LVN student at Kaplan ( i started in jan of this yr) and so far for me the course work has not beem challenging AT ALL. Basically we have a test every night and our only homework is to read the chapter for the test. I find myself reading ahead when im not reading the assigned chapters. The teachers to me are often times unprepared and the lectures can sometimes be scattered. I can only speak for the LVN program. The RN program may be totally different.
  6. hello! im actually in the LVN program at Kaplan right now. I applied in December 2008 and started classes at the next start of classes which was this past January. I took two entrance tests to get in however. The SLE and HESI test are the only requirements to get in Kaplans LVN program.I took a few courses (not pre reqs) such as psych and nutrtion at a community college that I am getting credit for along with the pell grant and my tuition will actually be about half of the $30,000. That is still expensive but the time schedule is practicle for me being a single mother and having to keep my current job during the day to survive. People spend $30,000 and up for a brand new mercedes or bmw so why not use that money to further your education and start a career that could last a lifetime? just something to think about...
  7. i dont go to city but congrats!! i hope to tranfer to city to do lvn-rn bridge also. its good to hear that your wait was not that long! good luck!
  8. Hey everyone no need to buy the HESI study guide, check this website out it gives example test questions on every topic covered on the HESI and solutions. This is what I used to take the HESI at Kaplan and I passed :) http://www.westcoastuniversity.edu/Documents/HESIStudyGuide.pdf
  9. im not sure what a patient care tech is but if you want to go the community college/wait list route then getting your CNA is a pre-req for a few of the colleges. personally, i chose to go the vocational school route through Kaplan college. Its the quickest and most expensive route but the best for me.
  10. You can try ECC, San Diego ROP and Southwestern college has a CNA class that is 6 or 8 weeks long that starts next week i believe. Golden Care Academy is another school that is near City College that you can check out. Hope this helps! :)
  11. mareeh77, when you say that there is no clinical in the first semester is that for all nursing students, LVN and ADN?

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