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  1. I am from North Carolina and I have visited Florida. I lived in Raleigh and went to college there, Durham is not the area I move to, outside the beltline like the other person said is great look into Cary or Morrisville the cost of living is good on e of my brothers lives in morrisville and works in Raleigh. Also close to the interstate yopu can always visit Florida or New York anytime. My other brother lives in Greensboro which is also a nice metro\country living area. If you have children NC is it!! Just dont move to Virginia which is where I am now I hate it, I can't wait to get back to NC Good luck
  2. I just graduated from LPN school(July) and I have excepted a job in LTC. I am enrolled in a community college to finish my prereqs for the RN program. Some of my classmates think if I don't go straight to med/surg I will lose my skills, I enjoy working with the elderly and the hospital stresses me out, not to mention LTC pays almost $5 more then the hospital. Is there anything wrong with waiting until I become an RN to do Med/Surg?
  3. The school I just graduated from an LPN program that has an intern program. You start the LPN in June and leartn the fundamentals, then you autoimatically signed on with the hospital as a Nursing Assistant at the hospital or any of its outlying facilities ,you work , and come back to class after after a few months but you can still stay on and work while going to class you, graduation is in July. They also offer a scholarship.

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