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LPN to RN online programs difficulties TCN or Excelsior
Did you do the LPN to RN bridge. How about clinicals, I heard it was a long wait and that the passing rate isn't that good. Is it that hard?
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LPN to RN online programs difficulties TCN or Excelsior
Hi there everybody. I have spoken to a rep for College Network to get my RN online. It all sounded great till I heard some news from other people who have taken online courses. Because the exams and clinicals are through Exelcior, I have heard that the online courses are not bad but the clinical portion in which you have to pass is brutal. I have heard from those that have had experience under their belt, they still end up failing the clinical portion of it. I don't want to spend money if the farthest I can get is failing the clinical portion and having to spend more money on the trip and lodging. Anybody out there that can give me some advice. I have also heard that the wait list for clinical exam is sooooo looongg. Last but not least, I have heard that you don't actually get license in your home state but New York. Is this making any sense. Would love to hear back from anybody
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LPN to RN online programs difficulties
I was told that TCN provides their study modules and the clinical part of it is through Excelsior Conflicting information
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LPN to RN online programs difficulties
I was told that TCN provides their study modules and the clinical part of it is through Excelsior Conflicting information
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LPN to RN online programs difficulties
Hi there everybody. I have spoken to a rep for College Network to get my RN online. It all sounded great till I heard some news from other people who have taken online courses. Because the exams and clinicals are through Exelcior, I have heard that the online courses are not bad but the clinical portion in which you have to pass is brutal. I have heard from those that have had experience under their belt, they still end up failing the clinical portion of it. I don't want to spend money if the farthest I can get is failing the clinical portion and having to spend more money on the trip and lodging. Anybody out there that can give me some advice. I have also heard that the wait list for clinical exam is sooooo looongg. Last but not least, I have heard that you don't actually get license in your home state but New York. Is this making any sense. Would love to hear back from anybody