Published May 13, 2011
jenifer419
7 Posts
i'm trying to decide between the two. pacific is about 6k cheaper. i've read bad posts concerning both schools...but, i don't have much of a choice. my dilemma is i work full-time m-f from 8-5pm, so i need a school that offers evening classes. also, i need a school that provides financial aid as well.
i plan to go on to earn my rn. i've heard it's best to go for your rn and skip the lvn program...does anyone know of a school that offers evening classes?
any advice would help!
ScarletDreams
18 Posts
There are really no RN programs that can be taken in the evening in California as far as I know. There are a lot of LVN evening programs around though. I am enrolled to start at CNI for RN but they are only offering a full time day program right now.
lawrencencandy
153 Posts
i'm trying to decide between the two. pacific is about 6k cheaper. i've read bad posts concerning both schools...but, i don't have much of a choice. my dilemma is i work full-time m-f from 8-5pm, so i need a school that offers evening classes. also, i need a school that provides financial aid as well.i plan to go on to earn my rn. i've heard it's best to go for your rn and skip the lvn program...does anyone know of a school that offers evening classes?any advice would help!
Try to finish all your prereqs and apply at community colleges or carrington college at Sacramento and get a 3.0GPA. Go to College that's accredited and WASC so u can transfer and get BSN. Better yet if u can, go to West Coast University they're expensive but I think it's worth. Stay away from private college that's not WASC or NLN accredited :)