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  1. Thank you @centercourt2015. I searched some info about WGU and it looks like they don't have ADN. I couldn't find any LVN to RN or RN(ADN). all the nursing courses basic start is Bachelor Of Science. If i can find good Private LVN to RN or RN(ADN) school, i would think of moving to TX from CA.
  2. Thank you for all those kind answers! I guess i should not do 30-unit option school program. seems like that 30 unit title shows up on license as a Stigma... that's kinda scary for me..
  3. @northmississippi Thank you for your support! and thank you for the advice! I will start with Pre-req in community college first i guess! Thank you again!
  4. @1pinknurse. I really appreciate all of your kind answers!!! it really helped me! thank you~
  5. Thank you for all the answers! I actually mean if i go to private school i don't have to worry about the long waiting line. Thank you for the advice @ Knotanoonurse. I'll search more about private nursing school in my living area.
  6. Thank you for the answer, Knotanoonurse! I just heard too much about long waiting line of public school program in my area... like they said took 2~3 years sometimes...
  7. Hi, I'm looking for private nursing schools in Southern CA Area(living in Anaheim, currently). or Dallas, TX(if they have a right school for me, I'm ready to move out from CA to TX). I'm actually looking for LVN to RN program school without pre-requisites, or any school that has pre-requisites classes in that program at a same time. And I can't go to Public school because of the long waiting line to get in the program. It's been 3 days that I spent to search the schools with google... but no good news still... I'm going to use my military benefits that called GI Bill. (covers around 16k - 22k each year/total 3 years) Can I get some advice or help to find that kind of school... I will be really appreciate it.
  8. Hi, I got my LVN around 2012 and had to re-new with Inactivate status twice because I joined the US.Army 2013 for 4 years. And I finished the military service and became a civilian again last week. realized that it's perfect time to continuing my study and get a job as a nursing. I'm actually looking for a private nursing school that offers LVN to RN program in Orange county(Fullerton/Anaheim/Garden Grove/ETC. area or LA area). The reason is I don't have to worry about waiting line like regular public school, and there is no strict requirements to get in RN program. I don't have any degree yet, just some few General education credits from community college around 45 credits. Anyway, I really need some advice about these... 1. Should I finish some General education classes first that related to pre-requisite for RN program in any community college first for saving money? 2. I heard a lot of public school tuition fee is getting more expensive that before but how much does the LVN to RN program costs in general? average? and how long is the program? 3. Does anyone know about a job title "case manager" in Nursing field? 4. Is there any good public school offer LVN to RN Program in Orange County Area, CA Or Dallas, TX 5. Does the Texas accepts CA LVN license? 6. Does anyone know about the Shepherd University in LA? I'm so sorry that i brought so many questions up here, but if i can get any advice of any of these my questions... I will be really appreciate of your help! Thank you so much for reading this long topic and Have a nice day!!!
  9. Hi, I got my LVN around 2012 and had to re-new with Inactivate status twice because I joined the US.Army 2013 for 4 years. And I finished the military service and became a civilian again last week. realized that it's perfect time to continuing my study and get a job as a nursing. I'm actually looking for a private nursing school that offers LVN to RN program in Orange county(Fullerton/Anaheim/Garden Grove/ETC. area or LA area). The reason is I don't have to worry about waiting line like regular public school, and there is no strict requirements to get in RN program. I don't have any degree yet, just some few General education credits from community college around 45 credits. Anyway, I really need some advice about these... 1. Should I finish some General education classes first that related to pre-requisite for RN program in any community college first for saving money? 2. I heard a lot of public school tuition fee is getting more expensive that before but how much does the LVN to RN program costs in general? average? and how long is the program? 3. Does anyone know about a job title "case manager" in Nursing field? 4. Is there any good public school offer LVN to RN Program in Orange County Area, CA Or Dallas, TX 5. Does the Texas accepts CA LVN license? 6. Does anyone know about the Shepherd University in LA? I'm so sorry that i brought so many questions up here, but if i can get any advice of any of these my questions... I will be really appreciate of your help! Thank you so much for reading this long topic and Have a nice day!!!
  10. Hi, I got my LVN around 2012 and had to re-new with Inactivate status twice because I joined the US.Army 2013 for 4 years. And I finished the military service and became a civilian again last week. realized that it's perfect time to continuing my study and get a job as a nursing. I'm actually looking for a private nursing school that offers LVN to RN program in Orange county(Fullerton/Anaheim/Garden Grove/ETC. area or LA area). The reason is I don't have to worry about waiting line like regular public school, and there is no strict requirements to get in RN program. I don't have any degree yet, just some few General education credits from community college around 45 credits. Anyway, I really need some advice about these... 1. Should I finish some General education classes first that related to pre-requisite for RN program in any community college first for saving money? 2. I heard a lot of public school tuition fee is getting more expensive that before but how much does the LVN to RN program costs in general? average? and how long is the program? 3. Does anyone know about a job title "case manager" in Nursing field? 4. Is there any good public school offer LVN to RN Program in Orange County Area, CA Or Dallas, TX 5. Does the Texas accepts CA LVN license? 6. Does anyone know about the Shepherd University in LA? I'm so sorry that i brought so many questions up here, but if i can get any advice of any of these my questions... I will be really appreciate of your help! Thank you so much for reading this long topic and Have a nice day!!!
  11. "Nothing is Impossible." I bet You can do it well!!! I was a most dumb student who always got lowest grades in almost of every courses during the Nursing school. After hardly graduated, I took a 3 lvn tests which means I failed 2 times, and passed at 3rd time. Just Don't give Up! Good Luck and Enjoy all the School Programs!!!
  12. Congratz~!!! :hrnsmlys:
  13. Thank you so much all of You~ and Happy New Year!!!
  14. Thank you all of you! I used Saunders CD 3500 questions and Read the Book 2times. (I was really focus on to the 571questions about Medications) Also, I read ATI books (especially, Fundamental/Adult Medical-Surgical/Maternity) In the 3rd test, I got - SATA(★) - Medications(★) - Precuations - Basic understands of disease - Maternity - Teaching Client(★) ( ★ means I got lots of them in the test ) No calculations BTW
  15. 12/31 I just got my 3rd Nclex-Pn test result, and I passed!!! :rotfl: Pearsonvue Trick worked also!!! I become LPN!!!! Yay!!! Thanks for the people in allnurses.com who shared lots of valuable information!! And Happy Newyear!!!:w00t:

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