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Congratulations!!
Thu, 04/30/2009 - 10:38am — mmcbrideCongratulations on deciding to expand your education. I know it can seem overwhelming. I would first ask other nurses you know or work with if they have gone back to school and which program they chose. Next, realistically determine if you have the time to return to traditional college or whether you need the flexibility of online learning. Finally, check online for lvn to rn programs, starting with the NLN website. Remember, to check the school's accreditations. Good luck!!
Summer Session Anatomy and Physiology
Sun, 05/17/2009 - 9:09pm — Christina28Is anybody there taking Anatomy and Physiology this summer?
I will like to join a study group.
Go for it;)
Wed, 12/09/2009 - 11:41am — LadyLaRoyaDon't be scared or nervous about going back to school. You already have a head start just by being an LPN, so you know what's expected of a nurse. Once you get in school it will fly by and before you know it, you'll be in the nursing program. Depending on your work schedule and what you have going on in your life will determine whether or not if you prefer to do school online or in a classroom setting. If you are a visual and hands on type of learner then it's best if you go to a community college, but if you learn fine just by yourself then take an online course. Good luck and God Bless:)
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Tue, 01/25/2011 - 2:52pm — Melbs003I agree with all of the previous advice given. If you have other obligations, such as work or a family, then the flexibility of an online class may be your best option. However, if you have the time to be a student at your community college I suggest that you take that route. It keeps you on a strict schedule, allows you to talk with other students and professors, and gives you a variety of learning approaches. Online courses are easy to neglect and get frustrated with, so while it seems nice to have the option of when to work on things, it may also propose the option of procrastination.
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