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  1. o really? than why did they give you free education? hmm sounds nice thank you so much kris
  2. Thank you so much Johnson, all the good karma to you sir/mam
  3. Thank You So Much Paws, ill read your past posts, on this site I see a lot of rec's for manhattan institute, what DO you reccomend?
  4. thank you very much, how many years did you have to commit and did this route help you out in the future?
  5. Any inputs/questions at all? please
  6. Hi, I live in queens ny and dont know where to go for my cna training. Ive brought it down to these: NY Career Medical Training Center (in flushing) The Manhattan Institute CUNY York College CUNY Laguardia Suffolk County Community College I am not sure if CUNY Queens College or CUNY Queensborough Community College have CNA programs... If you have gone to these schools please tell me your experience and Id also like to know if these schools offer Job Help. Any contribution will be appreciated! Thank you for helping a fellow student out P.S - Another Option I've been looking for is CNA training through hospitals where they trian you for free but you have to commit 1-2+ years to them. I've been calling all the hospitals in my area but no one offers this kind of thing. Id LOVEE it if you know of any hospitals in nyc / long island that offer this kind of thing.
  7. thank you so much, you cleared my mind.
  8. Hello! I live in Queens, New York and am interested in becoming a rn. My end goal is to get a bsn. I dropped out of jjay 3-4 years ago and currently I have 12 credits with a gpa of 2.4. I don't know whether I should do CNA first and then rn. Or Lpn>RN, my local community colleges are extremely competitive, so i ruled out direct rn. I havent worked for a long time and i know id have to either get CNA>RN or LPN>RN or CNA>LPN>RN or RN(asn)>RN(bsn). For Cna schools ive been looking at nymedcareertraining center OR the manhattan institute. If i decide LPN then either LaGuardiaCC, BMCC, QueensboroughCC or SuffolkCounty CC. Please Help me with my career path i should pick and the school i should attend, or just any other tips you have. Thank you guys

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