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Hello, all!
The search feature must not be working properly because I did a search for Rue and didn't pull up anything...not even this thread...weird!
So, I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to post what they know or their opinions of this subject because I am really curious. Thanks!! :)
I used rue ed. it was expensive, but you could make payments.Also they are not related to ec so you have to be careful of the info /advice they give you. They had told me not to register at ec until i was ready to take the cpne,so when i did i lost 3 nursing concept courses because ec changed the exams and if i was enrolled they would have let me keep them.BE CAREFUL,they can be helpful i got mostly As
I used rue ed. it was expensive, but you could make payments.Also they are not related to ec so you have to be careful of the info /advice they give you. They had told me not to register at ec until i was ready to take the cpne,so when i did i lost 3 nursing concept courses because ec changed the exams and if i was enrolled they would have let me keep them.BE CAREFUL,they can be helpful i got mostly As
Strongly agree to BE CAREFUL, especially because of the non-relationship they have with ec. I tried RUE, got lots of real nice books but alas, it costs and you need to be able to really SELF STUDY! It was hard for me to stick to it and I sometimes felt nickel and dimed to death by ec and RUE both.
I am in a classroom setting at a college now, this seems to be my niche and I do well. College seems to nickel and dime me too sometimes but I am glad I have made this decision. I know this too is not for everyone and waiting lists to get in and all the hoops to jump through would make me want to poke my eyes out with tacks some days. Just do plenty of research...you too will find your niche!
Ms.RN
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Has anyone here ever tried Rue Education program?