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LPN to RN ASAP!

 
 
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View Profile Jackie
 
Reply Tue 27 Oct, 2009 12:17 pm
I just graduated from LPN school and wonder if anyone has an oppinion regarding the best way to go LPN to RN. I would like to get my BSN asap!
 
Post: # 295
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Reply Tue 27 Oct, 2009 04:39 pm
Re: Jackie (Post 294)
In what general area do you reside, Jackie?
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Reply Tue 27 Oct, 2009 05:01 pm
Re: iluvnursing (Post 295)
I am in north east Ohio
Post: # 297
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Reply Tue 27 Oct, 2009 07:30 pm
Re: Jackie (Post 296)
The University of Akron looks to have a good LPN to BSN program. Here is the link where you can request information.

Good luck! Wink
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Post: # 301
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Reply Mon 2 Nov, 2009 10:22 pm
Re: Jackie (Post 294)
I am a newer LPN and I decided to go for my RN online with the college network and I will tell you that IT SUCKS! You need to make sure that you read every linedon't sign up for anything before you ask every FINANCIAL question and what if's you can think of b/c with the college network they never told me that you have 3 DAYS to get your money back incse you decide you don't want to go that route and they are only the prerecs. you have to go through another school for the nursing part etc. basicly do your research and try out the colleges. MY OPINION!
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Reply Tue 3 Nov, 2009 03:13 am
Re: lgreenlpn (Post 301)
Thanks for the advice. They came to our school to try and "recruit" people to their program. I thought it sounded pretty piricey, plus you can't get grants or anything can you? Good Luck!!
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Reply Sun 27 Feb, 2011 10:32 am
Hello dear,
you searching the best way to go lpn programsto RN!!
Some people prefer learning in a regular class setting. Not everyone is fit to study online, when you are responsible for your studies. It demands more concentration, and some people will just not get around to sit down and study if they to do not have the class environment. For these people it would be better to follow the more conventional LPN to RN programs, in a college or university settings. These programs will try to accommodate for working people, as most of their students will be already working nurses. Sometimes the courses will be concentrated in evenings or weekends.
See more necessary information about LPN to RN visit this site
http://www.nursing-classes.net/lpn-programs.html

Thanks
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