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diaz098

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  1. hey guys, new here! i will receive my LPN this july in Iowa and am planning a move to the Chicago area a few months later. I was just wondering if anyone knew anything about the ccc lpn to adn bridge option.. pre reqs, waiting list time, start dates? any information would be helpful, thanks!
  2. Hey! I am getting my LPN in July 2013 in Iowa. I am planning a move to the Chicago area and want to get my RN there as well. I am open to bridge programs to receive my ADN or BSN. I am willing to pay a higher cost for for BSN, but wouldn't want to spend lots on an ADN, because I just broke the bank with my LPN, haha! I heard that City of Colleges offers a bridge program? I read on here that you have to finish your pre reqs before entering the waiting list. Does anyone know how long the pre reqs take and how long the wait is after that? I wouldn't mind working while on the waiting list, but the waiting lists for community colleges in my area are 2 or 3 years, which I don't want to do. Any information on this program or any others in the area are helpful? Really interested in an online-hybrid option in the area too! Thanks! :)
  3. Hey guys, I will graduating with my LPN in July 2013 from a college in Iowa and am looking into moving to Illinois, hopefully the Chicago area. I know there are not too many LPN to BSN options which would be my first option. I have heard about St. Xavier and South Suburban which I have read good things about, even though I know both are quite expensive. I heard a very common route would also be LPN to ADN option through City of Colleges.. I heard Truman was the best option? I read that you have to get your prereqs done before even getting on the waiting lists at the City of Colleges? Any additional information on St. Xavier or S. Suburban would be appreciated, and also information of LPN to ADN option at City of Colleges.. maybe how long is the waiting lists when youre done with the prereqs? How many prereqs are there? I'm totally lost, any input is helpful. :)

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