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  1. Thanks so much for the info you have provided, I will definitely check it out.The only negative thing I see about the college is they offer priority to people who reside in Florida, I may be a resident but maybe not in time to get accepted in the school. I will check it out. Thanks for everything
  2. I am a resident here in Ohio and will be graduating with my LPN in June 09. I am wanting to find a school in Ocala or close by that offers LPN to RN without a long wait. My question is, can I take my NCLEX for Fl or do I have to be a resident down there? Do the schools make you work as a LPN before accepting you? What is the wait and qualifications to get in? Are there hospitals/LTC I can work as a LPN and then have my LPN to RN paid for? Thanks for any help
  3. I am wondering if there are many schools in the Ocala area or near there that offer LPN to RN Assoc. Degree. I will be finishing my LPN in June 09 and want to move to Florida after that but I am not sure of the wait of the schools there and how they rate. I also heard that most of the schools down there want you to practice as a LPN before they will take you in their bridge program. Is that true? Also, what is a HESI test? Is that required? I heard it is a test that is harder than state board. I am also not sure to take my boards in Ohio or Florida. I will eventually be living in Fl, just don't know when Thanks so much for any help

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