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Was wondering if anyone currently knew of the score required to get into the lpn to rn classes at rets. I thought it was 850, but was not sure. If anyone is currently attending rets lpn to rn program; is it worth it ?
Thanks a bunch !!
Rets is accredited and the program isn't overly hard. It is very unorganized but they have a 100% NCLEX pass rate for all PN classes thus far. Their RN program is at 97%. I will be graduating there in 4 weeks. Their new class of students is huge. So its gaining in popularity and I have heard of a wait list now. Its 15 months, all classes start at 5 pm and clinicals are on the weekends ranging from 8-12.5 hour days (depending on the semester). The entrance exam is a modified HESI and it is VERY VERY EASY. It is nothing to sweat over at all.
brown eyed girl
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I just wanted to say hello to a fellow daytonian! I graduated from RETS LPN program in 2005. Take my advice, do the 1+1= RN! I WISH I had done so at the time.