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Meevs

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  1. Hey there! this is for all the edmonton people here. I was wondering if anyone knows if i applied to the grant macewan RN program, would i get any credits towards the RN degree for being an LPN?
  2. yes thats very true..ive actually thought the very same thing as you but it justs ucks that if i do apply to gmac or u of a my lpn only is credited for 1 year of the program so i would have to do another 3 years.. unless id o go through the athabasca route. which the only thing thats mainly independent is the theory courses right?
  3. I was just wondering. how come i would have to go to a college and then to a university? would there be any universities that would recognize my college in alberta?
  4. Hey there, Im expected to graduate the lpn program here in edmonton this april and i was looking at some options at the moment. i dont really want to go to athabasca to get my RN so i started to look for some bridging programs in ontario that can allow me to finish a degree after i graduate the PN program. Does anyone know of any schools in ontario that allows me to do this. Also has anyone finished the athabasca route? how good is the program in terms of clinicals, course load etc? I just think that if i wait around to work my 1800 hours required for admission its wasting a year when i could just apply to a bridging program and get my degree right away and start as an RN in a couple of years. thanks!

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