- Walden University or West Coast University
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Need advice
Hello, I am currently a lpn looking to further my education. I need a little advice on which route to take. While maintaining a house hold of 3 small children. I have at least work 24 hours a week while attending school.To get my RN. My options are: 1. Jersey college: no entrance exam. Expensive. Offers fulltime and part time schedule. Financial aid will cover cost of attendance. 2. St. Johns River state college: Required entrance exam , must receive a 90 on both math and reading. Have to pay tuition out of pocket. Offers hybrid classes and part time schedule. Tuition affordable. 3. Excelosior college: offered online classes. Have to pay out of pocket. Can move at own pace. Cpne wait time is long. I'm afraid of failing cpne. Thank you in advance
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keiser university
Thank you and good luck too as well nlitened.Keep me posted on how things go with financial aid. To aspiring 2be great: I also currently attend a lpn program im in my 3 quarter, their is a total of 4 quarters. I am looking into switching nursing program due financial problems. I currently don't work but if I attend keiser I would be able to work. I will keep you posted on if I decide to attend keiser or not. Good luck on your journey to becoming a nurse my fellow soon to be nurses. :)
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keiser university
Yes keiser is very expensive, but their class schedule is very convenient for me to work while in the program. I like how you only take two nursing classes per semester. If I am able to pass the teas test within the two attempts. Then I will be attending keiser. What campus are interested in attending? I am trying to attend the jacksonville, fl campus. I am a little worried about how financial aid will cover the tuition for the program. I can not afford much out of pocket. But I hope things work out for you and you are accepted into the one of the 3 schools you are applying too.
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keiser university
Hello everyone, I am looking in to attending keiser in october. I was told i have to pass the teas test to be accepted into the program. I want to hear from anyone who attends keiser or recent grads, on your thoughts and experience with this school.
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Lvn student with toddler and newborn?
Going to lpn school can be down with young children. Im am in my first quarter of lpn school. I havevtwo children a one year and seven month, they are a year and 26 days apart. As long as you have a good support system. What helps mevthrought school is putting my children on a schedule. Everyday after to school I go home and study or do any assignments. Before picking my children up from daycare, its so hard to study with my children wanting my attention. I pick my kids and play with them. I put them to bed betwwen 7:30 to 8:30. I study somenights qfter they are sound asleep. It is not easy, but it can be done. Good in your journey of nursing
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need tips for a new lpn student
Hello everyone, I have been accepted into a lpn program. Yay me, I start march 31. I spike to a few current students. They informed that a lot of sudents do not make it too the second semster. Due to failing because they do not study. This made me a little nervous. I wanted to know from former or current students, is their any tips or advice you can offer me to successfully complete this program. Thank you in advance
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Yes I Got In!!!!!!
Congratulations on being accepted. I too was accepted into an lpn program. I start at the end of this month. Good luck.
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is nursing really worth the debt
I am located in jacksonville, Florida
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is nursing really worth the debt
Thank you all for your responses. To Ruby Vee: maybe you should read my previous post before posting an assumption on why you believe I recieved a c in human anatomy .I will look into trying to retake my human anatomy course. Maybe financial aid will be able to cover these costs. Thanks again everyone. I love the feedback I have been recieveing from everyone. Once again everyone sorry for the misspelling in my topic
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is nursing really worth the debt
Lol im sorry everyone for the misspellings
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is nursing really worth the debt
I have tried retaking my human anatomy 1 and 2. I was told because I passed both classes with a c. Which is a passing grade. I will have to pay out of state fees to retake these two courses. Which will be:(373 x 4= about 1,000 per course). I can not afford this at this time. This why private school are my options. The reason I did not pass these two classes. Was due to the fact I was not focused at all and I didnt attend these classes much. I know stupid right, I was young and was not as focused on school as I should have been. Now i have to pay for my poor choice. Thank you everyone for responses
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is nursing really worth the debt
Hello everyone, I would really love to be a nurse. But, because I made a c in both human anatomy 1 and 2. I have been denied acceptance to my local community colleges. I am now forced to turn to private nursing college which have higher tuition. The two schools that I am looking into are keiser college which is now accredited and jersey college. Keiser college only offers an adn which cost 38,000. Which does not include any books , uniforms. This amount only includes the tuition and nothing more. if I choose to attend this program I would be in a lot of debt. When I already owe 9,000 in loans from a previous college. Or i can attend jersey college, which offers a lpn program . This program will cost me 15,000. I will probably average about 6,000- 8,000 more in debt. Later I can attend the local community college bridge program which my financial will be able to cover . So my lpn-rn program will be free. I will just have to pay back the loans I have already accumulated. The reason I want to attend keiser college, everyone says lpn are being phased out. I have spoken to several lpn who tell me to go straight to becoming a rn. I do not want to accumulate too much debt an I will only receive my adn. The reason I want to attend jersey college, I will have less debt. I can work while attending the bridge program. Where I live lpn can only work in long term faculties. I do not really want to work in long term facilities. I want to work in a hospital. Finally, my question is : For the nurses who accumulated debit from loans while in nursing school. Was it really worth it to become a nurse in the end? Is your debit manageable? PLEASE ONLY RESPONSE IF HAVE DEBIT. PLEASE DO NOT RESPONE STATING THAT UOUR EDUCATION WAS FREE.
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need help making a final decision
Aww that is very inspirational. Thqnk you for your great advice. Also congratulations on graduating I truly wish you the best :)
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need help making a final decision
I have decided to finish up my prequites . I will no longer be afraid of failure and at least try. I will apply to the local college nursing programs in my city and hopefully I will be accepted. Wish me luck