I did not attend Brown Macke--but I do have two friends who were teachers for them and they both left because they had some moral issues with them. FYI they made more an hour teaching for Brown Mackie than they did at any other school and they still left, one of the reasons they had a problem with the school is many of their credits were not transferable to other schools, so if you take your A&P at Brown Macke and then want to transfer to IUPU or Ivy Tech for the LPN to RN program you will need to take your A&P again!!! so basically your having to take the entire 2 year associates degree from scratch vs the typical bridge from LPN to ASN.
Also another thing I would like to add and this is from a totally personal opinion, when I attended clinical the staff nurses would complain about the Brown Mackie students as far as them not being on the floor enough or them stating, my instructor is not here so I cant, and then the instructor could not be found. This was at more than 1 hospital that I heard this from.
I hate to paint a broad brush over Brown Mackie and I am sure it depends on the eagerness of the student to make the best of their clinical exp, I am only stating what I heard with my own ears.
Now if you are just wanting to get your LPN and that is it, Brown Mackie will get that for you, but if some day you desire to pursue your RN then you may want to re-think Brown Mackie. That is just my

I really hate to only give negatives here, but I am just stating what I have heard.
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