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Oh my. I am just appalled by the comments on this site. I am in my second quarter of LPN, and there is a handful of us at the same level. Started out with 26 people, and I'm glad they didn't make it. If you can't read a book or a syllabus, study for a test, or use a problem solving method, you don't need to be a nurse. Nursing is the hardest thing I have ever done, but I want it bad enough to work for it. If you don't sleep, eat, and breathe nursing school, then you will fail. I have three children, and I still steady my workload and study my butt off. Really tired of all the negativity and the " you-owe-me attitude." Get a job at Wal-Mart and scan things for a living. If you can't read or be accountable for you own actions, I don't want you to be a nurse around me or mine. Quit dogging a school because you couldn't do it.
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Campus Maintenance: C
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I am currently in my last quarter of the MLT program before going into Clinicals. I have read the comments posted here, and believe that there is a huge difference between Spencerian College for medical programs vs. Spencerian Nursing College, as well as the difference between the day and night classes. In my day program at their have been several instructors that went above and beyond their normal "required" duties and time to try and ensure the success of each student that was willing to put in the work. Those instructors were; Dr. Peno, Dr. Renfro, Ms. Staton, Ms.Feldkamp, Mr. Woltz, Ms. Cutshaw, Mr. Campbell and Ms. Ryan. The list is quite long. I have also been in 3 classes with teachers as the other comments describe. But 3 out of 37 is pretty good odds of getting an extrodinary teacher. I do agree with most of the comments about the finacial aid office, where only 2 out of 5 is polite, and actually takes the time to do their job, and the answers don't change from day to day. I do believe that because of the exceptional teachers, I will be able to pass my board exam. I took the time to check for accreditation and interviewed local HR departments at various hospitals before deciding to attend Spencerian. This is something that I would recommend for every student. The HR departments at the businesses that you intend on becoming employed at are the one's who actually set the hiring criteria and know which colleges they prefer for each program.
Scholastic Success: A+, Social Life: F
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I am a current first-year student in Spencerian's Medical Assistant Diploma program. I mnight go back to Spencerian after I graduate and take night classes to get my LMR diploma. My experience so far has been mostly positive. I have only been at Spencerian for about two weeks (it's my first quarter), but I really like all my professors. They have all been very helpful to me. Most of the students are very nice and friendly, as well.
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