no problem...um RCC has an advanced placement LPN to RN program so you take less courses then someone who doesnt have their LPN, also their are 5 courses you can take a competency exam to see if you...
oh ok thats cool..i think you have to maintain above an 85 average in all subjects to be considered an applicant for them..i think only 1 or 2 of my classmates is going
the program isnt bad..just seems like a continuation of boces really, um it has no set length just when you complete the classes..its usually a two year program but I have alot of the prereqs and want...
i dont have mine with me at the moment...i think the purchase would be mandatory tho. I recall them saying that they are expensive elsewhere and they may change up the edition that they are using as...
the classes for the day program are split up into 3 groups, not by alphabetical order. They actually take into consideration previous acquaintance. Or if you attended the prep course with someone they...
nah no pain at all...i wish i had someone to answer my questions when i first applied. Well i just graduated last month...it usually takes a few weeks till they respond back to tell you which dates...
the 800 covers all the books you will need...you will get them new in a box. it isnt covered by financial aid..which for alot of people was a surprise. supplies as in pens,paper,supplies for clinical...
lol..nothing important..just to familiarize you with the program before actual lecture. Theres a point when you play several games to gauge who you are and what you perceive nursing to be. Attendance...
i am finishing a lpn program in ny in june of next year...and i plan on moving to Ca right after the program is done...is it better to just take the nclex in california and just get licensed...
On a side note...NickiLaughs...i plan on taking my lpn license out to california next year..to the inland empire..corona specifically....have you noticed a high demand for lvns in that