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Burlington County College Evening Program
So I understand there is no waiting list but I just wanted to get an opinion from someone familiar with the evening program and how it accepts people. I have the following classes completed: MTH-107 CIS-101 ENG-101 ENG-102 HIT-105 PSY-101 PSY-256 (Program Course) SOC-101 Still need (Program Courses) (BIO-110)Gen Ed. (BIO-111)Gen Ed. BIO-114 BIO-115 BIO-155 BIO-156 CHE-210 (Nursing Program) once accepted NUR-119 NUR-120 NUR-214 NUR-215 NUR-216 I am taking the NET April 18th... What do you think my chances are for getting a seat for Spring 2010 are? Thanks to all!!! Patiently waiting Dara
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Brookdale Cc
I was originally living up by Brookdale and attending there (stopped Dec. 2007)... it took 1 1/2 years on the waiting list before getting my letter... be patient... I now live in Burlington County where there is no wait at all... I never knew such places existed! Good luck and be patient your time will come! -Dara NJ
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The waiting is unbearable!!!!!!
It's all about the waiting! I have been slowly but surely taking all of my pre-reqs just waiting for that moment when there are openings in my program... I am waiting for March 1st to get the final paperwork, then I have to wait until April 1st to even postmark it (mail it to them) and theeeen i wait and cross my fingers that my time has come to start Spring 2010! I feel your pain~ Dara NJ
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Wana Be A Nurse When I Grow Up
Good job!! I myself worked at an accounting firm for four years... coincidence...Lawyers and Accountants (all the same to me haha) boring yet it paid the bills.... Well good luck with your nursing endeavors, I start my program Spring 2010 and I am finished with all my prereqs this semester now... the waiting begins... Good Luck again~ Dara NJ
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Straight to RN Program or LPN?
I went through the same ordeal and I chose to go for the RN, You won't make as much money as an LPN and with your bachelors degree on top of an Associates in Nursing you would easily move up the ranks and be the boss of a Nursing ward.. etc. I live in NJ and you should bypass any thinking about doing LPN when RN is an option. Good Luck! -Dara NJ