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Open Question: Does anyone know of a good LPN program in NY, NJ or wherever?
I live in NYC and I want to go to a LPN program. All the LPN program that I know of within the 5 boroughs all have a waiting list. I would prefer a training or vocational school as a oppose to a college. I am willing to travel everyday as long as I get into an accredited lLPN program. If you know of any schools, please list it below. All your suggestions and advice are well appreciated. Thank You. moreResolved Question: Would you tell your young adult to pay rent?
I have been looking for another job for over a year. I have applied to over 50 jobs multiple times. I have gotten called back 3 times last year and 2.5 times this year. I work at grocery store and I've been there since September 2008. My job is in another state NW Philly. I live in Camden, NJ. I spend most of my cash on transportation and my cell phone bill. I usually get to keep $20-30 to myself. I am in school, too and the only time I have free flowing cash is during the winter and I bought winter clothes like boots and coats. I only had summer clothes. I don't ask for nothing but to sleep on her floor and eat make some cereal or juice. I even gave the household my discount card. All I am trying to do is move back to Philly after getting a job. Then she gets mad that I go and buy food for me. Then she ask me for $60. She says I can spare it. She is the one who makes $18 an hour and has to option of working over 40 hrs a week as an LPN. I don't. Sorry for ranting but I need some opinions on this.I make $95 a week! I spend $153 on transportation. I don't ask for money unless I need to and I know I am going to pay it back. I am in school. I want to pay my own bills and be independent. I cry every night. I am at the point where I am about to give up on trying to make my life better. I don't wanna be another hood chick. moreResolved Question: SHould i be a medical assistant or a lpn?
so im going to dover business college which is in Nj its a very small school it's a year program or 2 year program school like everest! on tv so i was wondering which one is better. i also wanna have another job as a hair stylist so i think medical assis. cause they have less hours! moreVoting Question: I have a chemistry degree, what is the easiest way to be a LPN and/or RN? Is there no easy way?
I'm from Northern NJ and work full time but I'm looking to go back to school to become a nurse. Learned the difference between LPN and RN and looking into the most convenient way to become a nurse. I already have a BS in chemistry and am seeking what options I have to become a nurse with my situation. Or maybe there is no option just start from scratch. Please share if you have any information and/or if you know of any good programs related or unrelated to my situation. Thank you very much for your thoughts :) moreVoting Question: Are there any free or low tuition LPN, Licensed Practical Nurse schools in NY or MA or even NJ?
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I want to get into the nursing field. I want to start as an LPN then get higher in the field and go for becoming an BSN what are the preferred classes that schools in nj will make you take to become a nurse? Also is medical billing and coding a good career? What do you need to know to get into the medical billing and coding career? moreResolved Question: Have any of you done serious long distance relationships (fiance/husband/wife) due to college?
NOTE: I'm not talking about bf/gf relationships where you leave each other when you graduate highschool...I'm referring to this on more of a serious level. I'm trying to get into Nursing school and it is HARD to get into it in NYC. So my other options were PA, NJ, CT, or anywhere within 3-4 hours of here. My idea is, I wouldn't be able to see my soon-to-be husband from M-F since he will have work and I will be in school..but we would be able to spend weekends with each other. Things would be like this for about 18 months if I get into the RN program...only about 12 months if I get into an LPN program. Have any of you been able to do something like this with your husband/wife?I feel like, if you love someone enough, why would living 3 hours away kill your relationship you know? Esp. since we both know it's for my education and I will be able to get a job once I am finished...the economy is so bad now that both of us have barely gotten any work. moreResolved Question: Fraudulent LPN nursing school in NY-NJ area...?
A few months ago I saw something on the news about a nursing school in New York (or maybe New Jersey) that was not licensed by the state. The school was charging students thousands of dollars. After studying, students found out that the school was not accredited, and they would not be allowed to take the exam for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). What was the name of the school? Can you provide me a link to the story? moreResolved Question: Can someone tell me what I can do to become an RN?
I have been in community college taking my pre-reqs for 2 plus years for RN. I am almost done when next semester when I complete my Math. But I have taken all pre-reqs. I have had alot of trouble with Chemistry, Math, Microbiology and have failed some which have brought down my GPA. Some of my grades haven't been great due to having 2 children, working and maintaining 14 credits. I failed the NET test at one of the hospitals I was going to transfer to. I'm having a hard time finding a school which most require a GPA that's 3.0 or higher. I'm in north NJ and need to transfer to start my nursing career already. This is what my passion is for and my dream. I love the medical field, I'm a medical assistant. I was wondering if someone knows what I can do to transfer somewhere. I was thinking maybe getting my Associates degree but that would mean I'd be in my school for another year or so. Then I would just be able to enter the RN program without any pre-reqs. Or go to an LPN school to bridge to an RN program which takes the same amount of time as the RN. I would have to retake the NET test again and make sure I pass this time. Does anyone have any suggestions that knows this field. Thanks. moreResolved Question: Becoming a nurse, where do i start?
My Wife wants to become a nurse. She is 21 years old. We live in New Jersey. I think the process is to get an associates degree from a community college and then transfer to work towards a 4 year degree in a state school. However... looking online at Bergen Community College where she already has about 16 credits, it says all nursing applicants for the A.A.S evening program need to have a valid NJ LPN license. (legal practical nurse) How does she first obtain this? If i am wrong on the steps, please advise me. Thank you,Yes are we talking community college... im sure with a high school diploma and a few credits she can't go straight into nursing school? moreResolved Question: where can I find a job as an LPN here in nj?
I recently graduated as an LPN. Im trying to look for online links where I can apply as an LPN. Im going to continue school for RN aswell but right now I need to find job as LPN. Its so hard to find one since most agencies require at least 6 months experience.PLs help! moreResolved Question: Is becoming an LPN a good choice?
I just was fired from my job as a receptionist and now I am thinking about going back to school. I want to pick a program that is at the most 1 year and can find a job that pays at least $40,000 a year. I decided to become an LPN. I am pretty confident of this decision but I live in Brooklyn, NY and I am willing to go to a school that is in NJ. Do you know of any good programs in NYC or NJ? How mucj does it cost? Please let me know. Thanks moreVoting Question: Whats up with waiting lists to get into Nursing School (RN)?
I want to apply to nursing school next semester after I finish all necessary prerequisites, but I hear the waiting list to all local schools is atleast 2 years? Anyone else live in NJ/PA that can advise? I have a high GPA, and I wonder if I will be placed on a waiting list also? Everyone keeps giving conflicting answers. I was considering becoming an LPN in the meantime, and get experience. I figured even if I get into RN school in the next year, it still takes like 2 years of nursing school before I would become an RN? Any advise? Thanks!!! moreResolved Question: I have a BA in another field, but want to become an RN. What's the best way?
Hello everyone, I currently hold a BA in Fashion Merchanding and have been working as a Buyer for 4 years. I am looking to persue a degree in nursing, but I'm not sure about the best route? Do I need to be an LPN before I can be an RN? I have read about accellerated RN programs, does anyone know of any good schools that offer this program in central NJ? Any insight would be helpful! Who knew this would be so confusing :)! Thanks moreResolved Question: What NJ school doesn't require a SAT more than 950 for a BSN program requirement?
I just finished my lpn program in NJ and now want to advance and take the BSN program. It doesn't matter if I take the 4 year or accelerated program. The problem is, most colleges and universities that I've looked through required a SAT score of at least 1000. I only acquired 950 when I was in high school so it counts me out on all the schools I've seen so far. I don't trust the online schools. Does anyone know where else I can go? moreResolved Question: LPN SCHOOL in NJ .. need help?
Im thinking about going to an LPN school but i heard you have to take a test before you get accepted =\ any of you know what topics the test has , how long is the school and what is the salary for LPN's?? thank you .please help anybody? moreResolved Question: LPN schools in NJ?
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