to go to college (western career college) to study nursing or medical assisting?
2006-07-10
09:40:46
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**sweetbabe**
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Education & Reference
➔ Financial Aid
i forgot to say...no dumbass answers please....if ur smart u know what i mean
2006-07-10
09:45:22 ·
update #1
if u don't know the don't Effin answer..simple as that
2006-07-10
09:46:13 ·
update #2
Found this......
All I know about colleges such as Western or other vocational schools (UEI, Summit Career College, Bryman ect) it that they are good schools but very expensive. A Medial Assistant I know who graduated from Bryman spent $7,000 or $9,000 for her certification, but later found out about ROP which could have been almost free or $11/unit at a community colleg. She later on asked how much the LVN program cost, and they told her it was about $17,000.
If you attend Western Carrer College you should ask how much it costs and if the classes you take for the LVN program are transferrable if you later want to get your RN. I would suggest to find a community college or ROP that might offer the program. At a local community college, I know that the whole one year program cost $1,000-$1,500. Hope this helps.
2006-07-10 09:44:57
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answered by webwalking1 1
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To study medical assisting is about 10 thousand and for nursing its about 20 thousand a year ... but its all worth it at the end of everything ..
2006-07-10 09:48:20
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answered by aznflippgurl 5
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Depends if it is a private school or public and if it is public are you paying instate or out of state tuition. Best deal . . in state and even community college to start off with. Call the schools financial aid counselors or visit the registrars for more information on tuition and financial aid.
2006-07-10 09:46:28
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answered by cass 2
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that depends. first, there's tuition. Usually charged per credit hour. Which, of course depends is you live in that state or not. Then there are books, some of which are $200 used. Honey, it all depends. There is no magical number when it comes to school. That's what the financial aid department is for.
2006-07-10 09:44:06
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answered by redpeach_mi 7
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It will cost between 20 and 27 thousand a year, depending on where you decide to go.
2006-07-10 09:43:46
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answered by Collin R 4
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Wish I could help you.
You will have to contact that particular school to find the answer.
Good luck!
2006-07-10 09:43:18
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answered by Miss Brooke 4
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My mother was a hooker . . no college was required back in her day (I don't know about now). Maybe $400/semester?
2006-07-10 09:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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More Than You Have
2006-07-10 09:42:44
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answered by Joey Cuntface 1
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20k a year
2006-07-10 09:42:54
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answered by kevins_14 1
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