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wnelson810

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  1. Yes, Kaplan College. I'm also looking at National Univeristy so I apologize for the confusion. I have only spoken to Kaplan over the phone. I have an appointment this week to sit down with the admissions department/advisor and go over all the details. But, it did seem off that I take the LVN program first and then go to the ADN program?? I'm sure it's because they get more money outta me!! I have not taken any tests with them, but thought I would try to get as much info to go in prepared and to not be "snowed" with the info given to me. My ultimate goal is to be RN and I really don't want to waste any additional time or money on something that isn't neccessary. I am interested in the BSN prgram at National Univ. as well and will be attending a Nursing Forum on 3/7 at the Rancho Bernardo campus. It's all very exciting and kinda overwhelming at the same time. Each school tells you something different from the other. Just trying to wrap my head around it and decide what's best for me and my family at the same time. Thanks for input!
  2. Hello! I am new to this website. I first want to say Thank You to all of those that have posted on here. There is so much great advice and information. I am 37 years young(!) and am looking into to go back to school to become an RN. I spoke to an admissions advisor there and she reccommended doing the LVN program first and go into the ADN program. Have any of you done this and what was your expierence. I would consider got the community college route however their waitlists are too long for a possiblity of being accepted. Thanks for your help in advance!

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