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WCC Nursing Program
Hi, I'm attending community college and I have about 5 classes left before I can apply to nursing program. There is a long waiting list and it’s pretty competitive unless by luck you’re chosen by lottery. My question is if it’s a good idea to attend school for LVN get my foot in the door and then go back for my BSN in nursing for the RN. IF I do that how long will it take for me to get my RN and is it even worth doing the LVN first? If someone can please give me some advice on that I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you
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WCC Nursing Program
Hello, thank you for the information. Wow that’s great congrats how exciting! It seems that it’s a good school and you get your money worth. I like the fact that you can even handle working at the same time it is true though everyone and their own pace how much one can handle. I been so confused in between going there and doing my RN or going some where else doing my LVN and then going back for my RN. After hearing this I may just go there and just get my RN. Thank you again!
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WCC Nursing Program
Imp currently taking my prerequisites for the nursing program at community college, however the waiting list is any where from 1 to 2 years and some of the science classes are almost impossible to get they are always full. I feel that it’s taking such a long time just to get in the RN program. I checked out a school called West Cost University it’s a private school no waiting list just a entrance exam but its very expensive around 70,000 of course you pull out loans but it’s a lot to pay back. I thought of taking an LVN program for now and later going back for my RN. I checked out Concord got their LVN program it’s just a year long. Can anyone please give me some advice about doing the LVN first and if anyone knows if Concord is good or of any other good LVN programs. Thank you very much!
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LPN's WHO'S GOING FOR RN????
hi, im currently taking my prerequisites for the nursing program at community college, however the waiting list is any where from 1 to 2 years and some of the science classes are almost impossible to get they are always full. i feel that it's taking such a long time just to get in the rn program. i checked out a school called west cost university it's a private school no waiting list just a entrance exam but its very expensive around 70,000 of course you pull out loans but it's a lot to pay back. i thought of taking an lvn program for now and later going back for my rn. i checked out concord got their lvn program it's just a year long. can anyone please give me some advice about doing the lvn first and if anyone knows if concord is good or of any other good lvn programs. thank you very much!