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My journey started from cna, lpn now,I applied for spring 2018 nursing bridge program. I am looking forward to what it has to offer and the challenges ahead. Anything is possible if you work hard and be persistence in reaching every goal you set for yourself. Always keep a positive mind.
Hi everyone! I am so excited!!! I got accepted to the nursing program!! I need help though! I applied to both the accelerated and generic full term and was accepted to both and I'm not sure which one to accept. A brief history:I have been a veterinary technician for 20 years and I do everything: catheters, bloodwork, radiology, dentals, surgery, drug dosages...everything. I know the accelerated program is intense and will be difficult but I'm hoping my 20 years experience in the veterinary world will make it a little less difficult...? I also have my bachelors in psychology and an associate in biology. Last thing, I am fortunate enough to not have to pay rent so will be quitting Work completely once I begin the nursing program and will be able to give school 100% of my time and energy.
So my question to everyone here is which program should I apply for???!! I'm really stressing out about the decision after reading other posts about the accelerated program!! Thanks to everyone in advance!
I've spoken to students in the AO. Students with kids and husbands and that even have to work because they're single moms/dads. They say it's hard, it's a ton of reading and it's fast paced BUT these are also people who have no medical background. I think if you don't any distractions you'd do amazingly. Good luck!
Mskaty
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WHere exactly im at brenchwood park