Test success puts nursing students on course to become LPNs.
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HURON — Holly Feistner Peterson, Brookings, and formerly from Woonsocket, and Natalie Terkildsen, Alpena, recently finished the NCLEX Predictor exam for the Practical Nursing program at Lake Area Technical Institute.
The results from this exam tell them what information they need to study to pass the NCLEX-LPN exam to become Licensed Practical Nurses. This is the final exam they take before the NCLEX-LPN exam after two years of on-line classes in the part-time program.
Peterson and Terkildsen took advantage of the proctoring/mentoring services offered by Dakota Learners to help them complete their Practical Nursing degree. One of those services is proctoring online tests for Practical Nursing students in Huron and the surrounding area.
Shown first is Natalie Terkildsen.
Shown next is Holly Feistner Peterson.