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What is the easiest way to go about getting into college. I graduated in 2004. I want to go for something with nursing and an LPN sounds like what I want. I need to figure out how to get only nigh classes or weekend classes so probably a small tech or community college near richmond va. Any ideas where to start or what I would need to do? Who to contact? anything helps. Thanks in advance Here is a website that may offer you more resources: www.bls.gov/oco and type into search 'licensed practical nurse'. |
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