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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 306784" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I wasn't aware they were doing it that way now. I think it's still different here. My daughter got her LPN in one year through one of the State vocational schools, or rather it was <em>through</em> the vocational school but all of their classes were at a large hospital in another county. There is also a community college that has a 2-year RN program but it usually stretches into three years of classes because you have to take all kinds of other prerequisites first like English and classes on how to study and maybe some math if you're not up to snuff. But if you are <em>already</em> an LPN, you can go to the community college and take just that second year of nursing courses and get your RN in another year. Unfortunately my daughter decided to move back to Florida before she could do that and it doesn't carry over to another state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 306784, member: 1883"] I wasn't aware they were doing it that way now. I think it's still different here. My daughter got her LPN in one year through one of the State vocational schools, or rather it was [I]through[/I] the vocational school but all of their classes were at a large hospital in another county. There is also a community college that has a 2-year RN program but it usually stretches into three years of classes because you have to take all kinds of other prerequisites first like English and classes on how to study and maybe some math if you're not up to snuff. But if you are [I]already[/I] an LPN, you can go to the community college and take just that second year of nursing courses and get your RN in another year. Unfortunately my daughter decided to move back to Florida before she could do that and it doesn't carry over to another state. [/QUOTE]
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