Hi, I constantly hear people talk about how hard RN/LPN school. Why do people say it is so hard? Studying 3 hours a day is nothing for me. I would like to hear about real people's experiences and why it was "hard". Learning alot of information is not problem for me. Right now I go to one of the best high schools in the country where I study & do homework for at least 5 hours a day while working a part time job. Tests and material are college level and my math, English and science are in the top 90% percentile in the country. I took a look at the nursing admissions test and it was really easy. I could have gotten at least an 85 right then and there. Other than pure studying, what other aspects are hard? Perhaps clinical stuff? (what kind of clinical classes, ie. administering shots, cpr etc). In addition, how much time does one usually stay in school a day. For example in high school, one stays in school for about 8 hours. How many hours a day for LPN or RN school? Thank you in advance for your feedback.