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Well, currently I am in the LVN to RN bridge program and it is going well.I also completed their LVN program a few years back. The LVN to RN bridge is new and does need to have some changes made but that is expected being that I am only in the second class. The instructors are alright. Currently we have a great director but I would like to see her more often. Our clinical sites have offered our class wonderful experiences. Yeah, it is expensive but it is also an accelerated program. You don't have to worry about you classes(ex-availability, senority, dropping etc.), students that are not focused. The people that are at this school are here to study and graduate. I would go back if a bachelor program started.:)
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Education Quality: B
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Please extend the parking situation in the Rancho Cucamonga campus. That is the only concern I have at that school. Everything else is great, except that. Thank you.
Education Quality: A+, Individual Value: F
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I have had to challenge myself to be successful in the Respiratory program, thus far.. The remaining instructors have alot on their plates to keep the RT program afloat. I have noticed MS F. showing the wear and tear she has had after Mr. P. left the school/business. Mrs. L. has kept a show of resolve and determination in spite of what has been happening. The current 1st term has shown what a bunch of spoiled, immature children they truely are. There is still selective enforcement of set rules. That is to be expected. There is one particular student who is not currently attending instruction who it seems is hellbent on causing trouble. This student has been given ample opportunities to succeed. I personnaly want to be a caring Respiratory Therapist. If you dont want to succeed, you wont. Get off your ass and do it. Dont expect to whine or sue just because you are lazy. Yes SJVC does cater to the whiners. Yes SJVC does cater to the straight A students. They are either lucky or stupid in some aspect. I pray that I will advance on merit and studying. Not cheating or suing. Good Luck to all, in whatever avenue you take. Some will succeed permenantly and some will be successful temporarily. In the end it will all come back to you the same way you have given it.
Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Education Quality: F
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