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8-12-15 weeks term means?

What are the 8-12-15 weeks term means? Is that the time frame you are enrolled for that specific course? Do you have to take the final exam at the end of that particular term? Thanx for the info...

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  • Moderator

Which school are you looking at?

  • Author

Hi lunah thanx for responding..I'm waiting for excelsior to get back to me cause I just sent out my transcript to be evaluated. The 8-12-15 week terms was just confusing to me. Thanx again

  • Moderator

If you're looking at the LPN-RN program, you don't need to concern yourself with the terms -- those are for courses, not exams (courses are what the RN-BSN students do, for the most part). The ADN program is exam-based, so you'll test out by exam for most of the subjects.

  • Author

Ok thank u so much;)

If you are needing to take exams to complete the ADN, you study on self-pace. So, if you need to take 3 weeks or 3 months to study for an exam, it is up to you. Just remember that once you pay the exam, you have 6 months to take it; 90 days to take practice exam once you pay for it.

Hope this helps.

  • Author

thank you guys so much:redpinkhe

8- week term

12-week term

15-term

It depends how fast you want to work in each term.

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