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Old Apr 20, 2006, 09:07 PM
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Question Collin County versus Grayson County Nursing Programs

Hello All,

I'm soliciting opinions from either current students or graduates of each school's ADN programs. I spoken at lengths with advisors from both schools and attended both information sessions. I'm trying to decide which school to attend if I am accepted at both. Fair and balanced appraisals on both programs would be appreciated.

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Old Apr 23, 2006, 02:34 PM
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Re: Collin County versus Grayson County Nursing Programs

I can't give you any info other than I know at least one person at both campuses. Both have good things to say about their programs, and although hard, they are both enjoying it.



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Hello All,

I'm soliciting opinions from either current students or graduates of each school's ADN programs. I spoken at lengths with advisors from both schools and attended both information sessions. I'm trying to decide which school to attend if I am accepted at both. Fair and balanced appraisals on both programs would be appreciated.

Thanks in adavance

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Old Aug 16, 2006, 06:36 PM
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I used to do work-study for Grayson College's Nursing Program. I can't tell you much, but I do know that it's a pretty good program. The instructors are good and teach well. The students have always said that about them. The downfall is that the last semester I worked there (SP 05) there was a little over 600 applicants. They use the point system and the HESI A2 Admission Test. I can't tell you for certain, but I would assume that unless you have a really high GPA and excellent HESI Scores, you could wait up to two years before getting accepted. I am currently taking my pre-reqs for the LVN program at Grayson. I figured I might be able to do better getting into their LVN-RN bridge program. It will probably take just as long.

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