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In addition to your schedule and what you can afford -as Fuzzywuzzy said- consider your long term goal. Do you want to be a CNA and be working asap? The school may be best. Do you plan to continue at the same college for a nursing program? Do they give preference to their CNA grads? Even if its just being able to use your teacher as a reference...then the college program may work out better over all. The actual required CNA training is pretty minimal-as the 3 week program suggests- but if you have no medical background it will be a lot to process in new terms and ideas and you may feel more comfortable with more time to adapt. :-)
CinDRnyc
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Should I take the cna class at my community college or through a cna school?
The college is 1 semester long meets once a week for lectures and 2x a week for direct patient care.
The school is three weeks longs and meets every day.
I just don't know which one would be a better learning experience. What do you guys think?