Published Feb 18, 2014
OrganizedChaos, LVN
1 Article; 6,883 Posts
Was wondering if this program is part time. Any input from people who graduated from this college or is currently enrolled would be awesome!
Emmasmom03
97 Posts
What do you want to know? I was in the regular ADN program, but the lvn to RN students were in most of the same classes as well.
What do you want to know? I was in the regular ADN program but the lvn to RN students were in most of the same classes as well.[/quote']Is it part time or possibility of part time?How were clinicals & classes done?
Is it part time or possibility of part time?
How were clinicals & classes done?
There is no part time option. As far as clinicals go you have no choice as to when or where you would be placed. They have clinicsls seven days a week, mostly days, but I had one evening one. There is no opportunity to switch days.
There is no part time option. As far as clinicals go you have no choice as to when or where you would be placed. They have clinicsls seven days a week mostly days, but I had one evening one. There is no opportunity to switch days.[/quote']Ok, thank you.
Ok, thank you.
tHreepink
12 Posts
I graduated from the transition program at South. It's part time (1 day class, 1 day clinical). Are you inquiring about the LVN/ paramedic to RN or the regular transition?
I graduated from the transition program at South. It's part time (1 day class 1 day clinical). Are you inquiring about the LVN/ paramedic to RN or the regular transition?[/quote']The LVN to RN transition. I read an article that it was flexible so I was curious how flexible & what the program is like.
The LVN to RN transition. I read an article that it was flexible so I was curious how flexible & what the program is like.