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Anyone heard of ITT Tech Nursing program
I can't reply to your message for some reason. If you e-mail me again with your personal e-mail I can give you all the information you need about the Southwest Skill Center. Victoria
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What the heck?!1?!?!
Which school are you applying to? If you can go with the Southwest Skill Center. It's newer in curriculum and the staff seems very helpful. I have a friend who is in the Maricopa and he says it's really hard and most of the students have bad experiences. He would rather go to the Southwest Skill Center. Their facilities are great too. They have a practice lab available most of the time that you can practice in too. Good luck on the Hesi
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Anyone in the Southwest Skill Center LPN program in AZ???
I can only miss a certain amount of days but I am due right before break so I'm hoping she can hold on a bit. I also plan on talking to my teachers about getting some hours and assignments done ahead of the week I'm due so that I won't fall behind.
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Maricopa skills or Southwest skills center??
I don't know much about the teachers but I'm excited to start!
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Fastest LPN to BSN Program
The University of Phoenix also has an LPN-BSN program. It requires 6 months of experience befroe you start but I believe the program is 16 months.
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Online classses (micro/a&p)
I haven't taken it online but a friend of mine teaches anatomy and physiology (BIO201) at rio salado. (it's an online school) Anyway he says it's the hardest science to take online. Most of the students fail or drop out. As for Micro it is also really tough to do online. The classes still have labs, some have lab kits and some have the slides for labs online. Overall it's pretty hard to take either of thoes classes online. My brother in law who has a photographic memory and is pretty much as smart as they get took Micro in class and still had to study really hard for it. Online science may seem like the easy way, but you spend more time than you normally would studying and the tests are harder so thatpeople can't cheat. Hope this helps. I don't mean to be negative that has just been my experience with sciences and I know alot of people going for nursing who agree with this. Oh and financial aid is available through Rio Salado.
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Anyone in the Southwest Skill Center LPN program in AZ???
I'mstarting the LPN program on the 22nd of March and I have orientation on Monday. I'm super excited, but I want to know what other students think about it. I'm pregnant and due in June so I was wondering if the beginning is really stressful. I have great support at home I'm just wondering what it will be like. Also not looking forward to the white pants after the baby is born.
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MARCH 2010 STARTS
I start March 22nd at Southwest Skill center. I am very anxious to start, but I don't really know what to expect. My second child is due In the middle of June, fortunately we have a 2 week break then, but I am nervous about having a newborn while in school. I have alot of support at home so I'm not too worried about that I'm just worried I won't be able to bond like I did with my first child.
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Maricopa skills or Southwest skills center??
A friend of mine went to the MSC and said that it is very difficult and he has had some problems with racial issues. He is Chinese and said that by the middle of the course all students other than caucasian were gone except him. He told me there was an investigation going on there. I don't know much more other than he is always studying, but I do know that the SWSC has alot of newer resources and updated curriculum. I start the LPN program at SWSC this month and I'm pretty excited. It only cost me a down payment of 650 oor something around there. I payed that then applied for financial aid which covers the rest, but seriously if you have a family like me financial aid is the way to go. Most of the time you get it because you have a family. Hope this helps anyone in the future.