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  1. Ok good to know!
  2. Are LPN prerequisites the same as they would be for an RN.I was hoping to take all my prerequisites while doing the lpn program, so that I can do a bridge program for rn without extra classes.
  3. I agree thanks for the tip!
  4. My Dad stays in Riverdale, so with me being new to the state I probably will be in the same area. I also have a child and she will b starting her first year of school this fall, so I will be working part-time I was concerned about that as well. Trying to work,go to school, and be a mom with a child so young stresses me out just thinking about it.I wanted to do the adn just because it will b quicker, but I want the bsn for myself so im really stuck in finding a way to balance my dreams and responsibilities.
  5. I am currently in Michigan and already a CNA, but relocating to Georgia this summer and starting nursing school. I considered Phlebotomy and EKG which I think and hope will help me get into a hospital. So that in the future as a nurse I will have different types of experience, that hopefully will help getting a job as a new nurse.
  6. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions, on what I could do to enhance my skills as an cna to prepare myself for nursing!
  7. I am planning to start my prereq's this fall, but I am moving to a new state (Georgia). Im not familiar with any schools there and, I also cant make up my mind on rather to go for my adn or bsn any suggestions?

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