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Hi,
I'm very new at this so please be patient with me :) I've researched the LPN program with Wilbur Wright College at the Humbolt Park Vocational Education Center in Chicago, IL. Has anyone attended the program? Can anyone tell me how the program was? Did they make it so hard you could hardly get through it, or was it achievable? Some programs make is so complicated, I'm wondering if anyone has any feedback from this one.
@JessiBoopCNA: Hi! I just finished the program last December. Congratulations on the program. First off, I advice you to stay on the "train". LPN Wright is a good program. Our batch is reviewing for the boards and we are all supportive of each other. It would be best to find supportive friends in the program. You will need each other, personally and academically. Your feet got in to the door, you are in, and just stay in until you're done after 3 semesters. It will be a breeze!
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Hello everyone, I am new to this site, I too have researched Wilbur Wright LPN program and PcctI in OakBrook, and is still undesided on which one to choose from, Pccti is one yr long, a flexible class schedule,and is nearby,but on the other hand it costs $14,999! Whereas Wilbur Wright program is 3 semesters? ( I think), and in Chicago, (which is not that far away) and costs about 6,000 and some change;) Do they have flexible class times? How long is 3 semesters?:confused:Any answers?
@JessiBoopCNA: Hi! I just finished the program last December. Congratulations on the program. First off, I advice you to stay on the "train". LPN Wright is a good program. Our batch is reviewing for the boards and we are all supportive of each other. It would be best to find supportive friends in the program. You will need each other, personally and academically. Your feet got in to the door, you are in, and just stay in until you're done after 3 semesters. It will be a breeze!
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Can you give me some info about teas exam and how to prepare ? Thank you.
hello blogera! thank you for responding! i created a secret group on facebook for present and past students of the program. i would really love for you to join! please send me a private message with your name and email info if you're interested. thank you much!
i would love to join your group my email is [email protected] thanks:lol2::lol2:
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Hi -
I am currently attending PCCTI in Oakbrook. It takes time for every program to work the kinks out, but I have to say that it has been fairly smooth for me up to this point. The instructors have a tremendous amount of knowledge and the leadership is in place to help you succeed through the program. Any Nursing program is about discipline, motivation and the desire of the student to succeed. Its the logistics that bring you to one program or another. You have your text book and a world full of educational resources, with that you can succeed. Be ready for commitment and dedication to primarily your academics. If you want to become a good nurse, you can do it through any nursing program that has been accredited by the Illinois Professional Regulations for Nursing. I say it is the individual, not the programming. Take responsibility for yourself, what you put into it, you will get out of it. G' luck!!! : )