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Cherre

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  1. Thanks for all the advice! I graduate as an LPN Dec 14, and after ending a clinical day last week feeling totally incompetent and thinking maybe I'm not ready for this, these posts have helped.
  2. I'm still a student, and the waiting list is the same where I live. I finally jumped into the lpn program, and will then bridge because I can actually get in quicker this way. 10 more weeks and I graduate from this leg. woohoo!
  3. I'm still in nursing school.....graduate as an LPN in December, and already waiting for a spot in the RN program. Anyway though, that's off the subject. I know in Missouri, even with an associate's, you have to become a BSN before heading for your master's. I'm already looking into that, since eventually I think I would like to teach.
  4. I'm at the Pioneer Campus for LPN's through Penn Valley. I took the NET, passed the math with a 98% and missed on the reading by 1. So guess bridging is the way to go for me. If you go to the Penn Valley Campus or the Pioneer Campus, they have a tutoring center with packets of the math problems that will be on the test :)
  5. I know Penn Valley offers CNA training
  6. I'm 47 and almost half way through an LPN program, I plan on bridging to RN. My friend is in the same class and she's 52. So you have my answer

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