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qween03

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  1. I have an interview for woodhull's psych unit. Please what should I expect, and is there a pharmacology test after hire. Also, do they have 8hr or 12hr shifts? Any help would be much appreciated.
  2. months rather*
  3. Hi Nursedan1, how many classes are you taking each semester? I got my transcript evaluated, i only have to take the nursing classes. Do you think I can complete the program in 12 weeks?
  4. If you don't mind me asking, where did the DP get his/her information from?
  5. Do you have to be an RN for a year to be accepted in this program?
  6. Hi @teelatice, I read one of your previous posts about ub's 1 yr rn/bsn online program. Are you currently enrolled? And if so, how is the program working out for you. I am seriously considering this program, but there is little to no info on this program on allnurses. Pls, your reply will be greatly appreciated.
  7. @thisnurserockz, please what online bsn program are you attending? And how does clinicals work?
  8. hi lily 10, what sch did u end up going to?
  9. How far have u gotten in the program?
  10. I absolutely disagree with u, i just passed my exit on the first try... out of 18 of us, 15 passed. So if u had a hard time in the school, speak for urself. Ofcourse the school is challenging, but that is like any other lpn sch or rn sch out there. U certainly cannot expect teachers to spoon feed u. They have some wonderful teachers that are willing to help if u seek their help. And about teachers collecting bribe, dat sounds absolutely absurd. With all due respect, pls do not misdirect the ppl trying to do something valuable for themselves. I worked absolutely hard in The Center For Allied and i passed my exit on the first try. Am so anybody else that works just as hard as i did will be able to attain the same goal. Afterall i dont have five heads. The sch sets their exit exam standards higher than most school's out there. we all hated that idea, but know we all appreciate it, knowing that passing the exit gives u an 80% chance of passing ur boards. So whoever is attempting the center for allied, i say go for it, and put ur game face on.
  11. Just to add to all of this, I currently attend the center for allied, And i am almost done with my classes, js1979lpn i understand where you are coming from, but i just want u to also know that alot of things has changed since u left. ALOT of people have been passing their exits, and the exit is harder than the NCLEX, but it is designed to motivate u. If the exit wasnt so tough to the point that it made u study so hard, the NCLEX that u passed would have been totally difficult for u. They are basically preparing ur mind not only for the exit, but also for the NCLEX. And if u struggled and passed, why shouldnt another person be able to do it. I don't think its a good thing to discourage people, if anything, let them know it is absolutely difficult, but POSSIBLE. Afterall u made it through. And i do know people that passed their exits and also their nclex with no problem. The school has encorporated new things that is really helpful. And by the way, No LPN program is easy, Nursing is not easy. So whoever wants to go to The center, i say go; but you have to be very motivated. Am sure the same goes for any other LPN school in the whole of the country, or else it will be considered BAD TRAINING!
  12. Hey am sure u'll be fine. its not hard at all. But get ready to have sleepless nights...lol
  13. it was like every other basic placement test, and acceptance wasnt lengthy. Go to sch's website and get the phone number, call them and they will gladly explain everything 2 u.
  14. it was 2 crowded, i cldnt even figure out which one was u...

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